A BRITAIN’S Got Talent contestant was back snapped at his ‘normal job’ the morning after his incredible audition.
South African opera singer Innocent Masuku wowed the judges and audience with his incredible voice.
A Britain’s Got Talent contestant was back snapped at his ‘normal job’ the morning after his incredible audition[/caption] His incredible vocal earned him four yeses from Amanda, Bruno, Alesha and head judge Simon[/caption] But despite the praise, Innocent shared he was back singing at church as he serenaded worshippers with his voice[/caption]He appeared on the ITV variety over the weekend as it returned for its 17th series.
Viewers watched as he sang a rendition of Caruso by Lucio Dalla.
His incredible vocal earned him four yeses from Amanda, Bruno, Alesha and head judge Simon.
Amanda Holden said he was “by far the best opera singer we have ever had”, therefore branding him better than Paul Potts and Susan Boyle.
But despite the praise, Innocent shared he was back singing at church as he serenaded worshippers with his voice.
Posting pictures of him during a song, he wrote: “Smiling because I have entered my season of Victory. Its a New Dawn!! The grace truly makes the difference.”
It led to Britain’s Got Talent fans to slam the judges for not making him one of this year’s golden buzzer acts.
Writing on social media, one said: “What happened to the golden buzzer.”
A second wrote: “You deserved to go straight through to the final.”
“We are praying for you to win! You deserve it,” said a third.
While a fourth commented: “You were simply amazing on BGT.”
Innocent Masuku was born in Secunda, Mpumalanga on on May 13, 1990, meaning he is 33-years-old.
The talented singer kicked off his career at the Cape Town Opera Company.
Now living in London, if he wins Britain’s Got Talent he will get to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of King Charles.
Britain’s Got Talent fans slammed the judges for not making him one of this year’s golden buzzer acts[/caption]