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Singer beats stammer to wow with his voice on BBC One’s All Together Now

A singer with a stammer wowed on tonight’s episode of All Together Now On BBC One.

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Norbert Bondin left many of the show’s all-singing 100 strong judging panel in tears with his performance of A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera’s Say Something.

Before singing, Norbert said: “I do have to do my best and sing my heart out.”

He added: “I will be singing a song that means the world.”

Norbert’s song moved many, with Geri Horner declaring: “That was amazing”.

Spice Girl Geri later consoled singing sisters Tracey Richley & Maria Grimsley after the very emotional performance.

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Before his performance Norbert introduced himself to Geri and The 100 judges revealing a stammer.

His breath-taking performance brought Tracey to tears, and Geri joined the sisters after the performance to comfort her.

In all, Norbert had 92 of the 100 judges singing along with him.

However, it wasn’t enough to top the night with musical theatre performer Jodie Steele scoring 97 out of 100.

Hosted by comedian Rob Beckett, All Together Now is the brand new singing competition with a twist.

A range of talented performers will take to the stage to perform in front of The 100 – a unique panel of music experts and singers from all over the UK.

Each act will perform for The 100, willing them to vote with their voices, and stand up and join in. The greater the number that stand up and sing along, the higher the act’s score.

If any of The 100 like what they hear, they can stand up, join in and sing along. The greater the number that join in, the higher the act’s score.

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At the end of the six-part series, one act will walk away with a £50,000 cash prize. So, who can get The 100 on their feet and singing along?

All Together Now airs Saturday nights on BBC One.

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