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Worst act of the whole semi-finals?
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scratchy23
02-06-2013
Apologies if there's already a thread for this.

Worst acts for me:

The duelling pianos one - just rubbish, not entertaining at all.

Chasing The Dream - nauseous and pretentious. Hated it.

Stevie Pink - so tacky and quite painful to watch
Gregg_LUFC
02-06-2013
Alesha.

She is an act isn't she?
ursula321
02-06-2013
Pre school
Poppin ron even thought he seemed nice enough
Ceo dancers were crap
The girl who sang Justin Bieber was aswful
scratchy23
02-06-2013
Yes I forgot about Poppin Ron. He was terrible.
wef0undl0ve
02-06-2013
Stevie Pink by far
walford-e20
02-06-2013
Martin Healey.
Duelling Pianos.

Forgotten most of the others.
Romola_Des_Loup
02-06-2013
Jordan. Nearly went to sleep.
CaroUK
02-06-2013
Man with the dancing broomstick
Duelling piano man
Popping Ron
Pink bloke

Didn't really mind the rest
Sex
02-06-2013
Attraction..
Ryan o'shonahay
All kids
All singers bleh
jioscar
02-06-2013
Jordan thought he was rubbish
Pink Knight
02-06-2013
Maarty Broekman, so bad he was almost the best.
A lot of the others mentioned were just dull and rubbish.
PinkPetunia
02-06-2013
Talent wise Marty was the worst , he was off key , out of tune and woefully bad IMO
scratchy23
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by PinkPetunia:
“Talent wise Marty was the worst , he was off key , out of tune and woefully bad IMO”

Thing is though, he entertained me far more than any of the generic singers/dance groups.
Fibromite59
02-06-2013
Duelling Pianos,
Popping Ron,
The man who danced about with a model of a nun (can't remember his name but he was the first one on on the first semi-final).
Hassaan13
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by Fibromite59:
“The man who danced about with a model of a nun (can't remember his name but he was the first one on on the first semi-final).”

Martin Healey.

If some of the acts were really bad (which they were), they should have had a blackout.
ursula321
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by scratchy23:
“Thing is though, he entertained me far more than any of the generic singers/dance groups.”

Me too, I thought he was great.
Grumpy_Alan
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by walford-e20:
“...Forgotten most of the others. ”


Says it all. Too many acts were instantly forgettable.
Firespire
02-06-2013
MC Boy - 'I Need You Tonight'
Jazziii
02-06-2013
Robs duelling pianos
CMcKinley
02-06-2013
Man with dancing broomstick, good God.
zoepaulpenny
02-06-2013
to be honest, i have watched every show, every week and i have only just realised how rubbish every act was. . best so far imo was Pudsey the dog again.
NELLIENASH
02-06-2013
They whittle 175 acts down to 45 - 130 acts lost places but they put rubbish through!!!
Grumpy_Alan
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by NELLIENASH:
“They whittle 175 acts down to 45 - 130 acts lost places but they put rubbish through!!!”


Just makes you wonder just how bad the other acts must have been!
*Laura*
02-06-2013
The Dutch guy was by far the worse. Surely there are enough "bad" British acts who could have made the semis.

Perhaps they should have invited DONALD back for a special audition. At least he was hilariously bad!
Jazziii
02-06-2013
Originally Posted by *Laura*:
“The Dutch guy was by far the worse. Surely there are enough "bad" British acts who could have made the semis.

Perhaps they should have invited DONALD back for a special audition. At least he was hilariously bad! ”

I loved Donald
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