Lovely_Laura
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My son is 9 and applied to Britain's Got Talent as a singer. We let him apply because he really wanted to have the experience. To be honest I didn't think he'd get picked, put it to the back of my mind and didn't think about it again but I've just had an email saying he has an audition....
Now he's a lovely boy and sings well but unfortunately doesn't have a particularly special voice. Would it be dreadful of me to tell him about the audition and have him go through with it even though I have explained to him that the likelyhood of him getting through to the next round is very small. Or do I pretend I didn't get this email because he's assumed he missed out when we didn't hear earlier. I'm not sure what to do!
My dilema is that I know he'd love the experience of going along to the NEC and singing, he knows he's unlikely to get picked but will it effect him more than he thinks it will? I'm now regretting letting him apply.... Plus, I really don't want to be on TV looking as I do!!
Help!
Now he's a lovely boy and sings well but unfortunately doesn't have a particularly special voice. Would it be dreadful of me to tell him about the audition and have him go through with it even though I have explained to him that the likelyhood of him getting through to the next round is very small. Or do I pretend I didn't get this email because he's assumed he missed out when we didn't hear earlier. I'm not sure what to do!
My dilema is that I know he'd love the experience of going along to the NEC and singing, he knows he's unlikely to get picked but will it effect him more than he thinks it will? I'm now regretting letting him apply.... Plus, I really don't want to be on TV looking as I do!!
Help!