Britain’s Got Talent: 8-year-old with brain tumor moved

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Touching moments unfolded on Sunday night’s Britain’s Got Talent when eight-year-old Ravi, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor two years earlier, took to the stage with his band to sing.

“I’ve been watching BGT all my life and I’m here to show that no matter what life throws at you, you can make your dreams come true,” Ravi said as he introduced Ravi’s Dream Team, which includes the 8-year-old’s friends, family, teachers from his school, nurses but also children.

After Ravi’s team sang A Million Dreams from the movie The Greatest Showman, the judge Alyssa Dixonpressed the golden buzzer and gave direct qualification for the final.

“The golden buzzer is a personal moment and I’ve always said I can hit it when something feels right and you’re an admirable young gentleman,” Dixon told Ravi.

For his part, the 8-year-old announced that he will give the 250,000 pounds of the prize – in case he wins – to charity.

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