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Britain’s Got Talent 2018 auditions: The best performances from week four

Britain’s Got Talent 2018 auditions continued on Saturday night and here the best try outs from the fourth week.

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Based on online hits and shares since the weekend, here are the top four ranked performances.

But who came out on top? Here’s the full countdown…

Donchez Dacres

Donchez aims to “cheer you up” with his passion for music. As an AA man, he fixes cars for a living – but even during his day job he’ll sing for customers if they’re in a bad mood. “By the end of your experience, you don’t think you’ve even broken down,” he chuckled.

Donchez performed his original song, ‘Wiggle Wine’, and soon had the crowd up and dancing. Ant and Dec went to join him, as did Amanda, Alesha and David, whom he then led back to the judges’ desk. Even the BGT crew backstage couldn’t resist wiggling along. The mood was so infectious that David hit the Golden Buzzer immediately.

 

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Aleksandar Mileusnic

Five years after he gave up trying to crack the music industry, 23-year-old council worker Aleksandar entered BGT, hoping to win the £250,000 prize for his new family. Despite being “extremely nervous”, he surprised the judges with a fantastic swing version of The White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Army’.

“You have the sweetest tone. The whole performance was charming, seductive, alluring,” gushed Alesha. Simon was even more impressed, saying: “This was so clever, authentic, cool. I feel that I’m witnessing a star being born.”

 

Danny and Celena

Away from the main show, on Britain’s Got More Talent we met Celena and her partner Danny Oliver. They took to the stage with a Michael Jackson tribute act.

Celena sang while her husband Danny danced to a string of Michael’s biggest hits. Celena was previously a part of 90s girl group Honeyz, achieving five top ten hits including ‘Finally Found’ and ‘Won’t Take It Lying Down’ before splitting in 2002.

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Andrew Lee

Ant and Dec were excited when Malaysian magician Andrew revealed his card trick was dangerous. However, they weren’t quite as enthusiastic when they became involved in the danger. Dec donned a protective board and picked one card from a pack, which Ant threw in the air.

While the cards were falling, a blindfolded Andrew threw a KNIFE at Dec, pinning his card to the board. “That was one of the most amazing things I’ve seen,” praised Simon. “Near death, magic, everything I love.”

 

Britain’s Got Talent 2018 continues next Saturday night on ITV with the latest auditions.

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As always, straight after you can tune in to Britain’s Got More Talent on ITV2 with Stephen Mulhern.

The Britain’s Got Talent live shows begin later on in the year.

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