Britains Got Talent judges speechless as they fight back tears over dancer

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Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli was excited to watch Lillianna Clifton take to the stage as she said she had been dancing since she was four years old.

Supported by her mum and dad, who was standing behind the scenes, she said: “When I do all my tricks at home in the living room, sometimes I nearly kick the telly and break it.”

Her father explained how proud he was of his little girl and she called him her “biggest fan”.

He said: “To me, she is the best dancer out there, she is incredible, that’s my little girl.”

As she performed to James Arthur’s Train Wreck, Bruno was almost reduced to tears as she dived and spun across the stage.

Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell also watched along with open mouths as they could not comprehend her level of talent.

Amanda threw her arms behind her head as the teenager pulled off some extremely difficult moves.

Bruno held his hand to his heart as tears were visible in his eyes.

She received a standing ovation from the judges and audience, with Bruno saying: “My darling, you are a powerhouse of drama!

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“What a performance, you are a dramatic actress as well as a fantastic dancer.

“The gymnastics was out of this world,” as Alesha said: “Where does all that passion come from?

“Technically, I haven’t seen anything like that for a long time, I’m quite speechless actually.”

Amanda called her routine “incredible” as Simon added: “I can tell you have put in the work, if I could score this it would be a 10.”

She was given four resounding yeses from the judges as she sailed through to the next stage of the competition.

Elsewhere in the show, the judges were blown away by young rocker Harry Churchill, 11, as he played the guitar from behind his head.

Despite admitting he was nervous, he managed to get the audience off their feet and show off some impressive tricks.

Simon said: “That was a great, great, great audition,” while Bruno called him the “king of rock and roll”.

Britain’s Got Talent airs on Saturdays on ITV from 8pm

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