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Britain’s Got Talent winner Paul Potts wades into show fix row – and sends urgent warning to Innocent Masuku

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FORMER Britain’s Got Talent winner Paul Potts has warned finalist Innocent Masuku to sort his microphone out for his next performance.

The opera singer spoke out to support Innocent amid the ongoing fix row over his impressive singing background.

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Innocent Masuku will be in the live final[/caption]
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The singer has been under question over his background[/caption]

Paul won the first ever series in 2007 and believes acts should be able to reveal their experience – and it shouldn’t be frowned upon.

He explained: “Britain’s Got Talent is not about untrained or amateur talent. It’s not about talent that hasn’t been seen elsewhere – it’s simply about talent.

“With Innocent [Masuku], for example, I wish that they are allowed to talk about his training. A lot of the criticism that the opera and classical music role has is that there is this impression that you can suddenly become this brilliant singer with little or no training.

“But they haven’t talked about his training. He has worked hard to get into the English National Opera.

“Everyone knows that he’s been to the English National Opera so let’s not talk about it as it doesn’t exist.

“Instead let’s embrace that and show the amount of work that he’s put in himself to get his talent there.”

Paul continued:  “Yes, he’s had a lot of training, but I don’t see what the issue is.”

Last night Innocent Masuku, Trickstars and Ssaulabi all made it into the top three after the vote was opened to the public.

South African hopeful Innocent Masukuk was crowned the winner of the night based on the votes received, while the judges unanimously put through Ssaulabi to Sunday night’s final.

During the semi-final, Innocent’s performance was slightly overshadowed by technical issues and Paul is keen for him to get it sorted before the final.

Speaking to Sky Bingo, he questioned the performance, saying: “Innocent [Masuku] gave a great performance in the semi-final but I don’t understand what is going on with the sound.

“There were times where you could barely hear his voice. You struggled to hear it above the track. There was a lot of production in the track but the voice seemed to be lost.

“I don’t know if it was the positioning of the microphone. I know the producers do like to have the full view of the face.”

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2023 –  Viggo Venn

2022 – Axel Blake

2021 – Cancelled by ITV due to the Coronavirus pandemic

2020 – Jon Courtenay

2019 – Colin Thackery

2018 – Lost Voice Guy

2017 – Tokio Myers

2016 – Richard Jones

2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse

2014 – Collabro

2013 – Attraction

2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsey

2011 – Jai McDowell

2010 – Spelbound

2009 – Diversity

2008 – George Sampson

2007 – Paul Potts

Offering his advice, he continued: “I’m not sure if it can be looked at but if I was Innocent, I would certainly be doing so. For him, using a Show Microphone meant you struggled to hear his voice at places during the track.

“That is not ideal for an opera singer. It’s something that happens from time to time as they are using microphones designed for people in pop and rock. You need to use the right equipment to get the voice across – and I’m not sure whether that was the case here.”

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Innocent has wowed those watching at home[/caption]
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Amanda Holden described him as the best opera singer the show has seen[/caption]
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Paul won the show in 2007 – and has offered his advice[/caption]

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