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Poet's Kids Sneak Onstage, Win Golden Buzzer
29 May
Summary
- Sonny Green included his sons in his performance to bypass audience age rules.
- His sons' appearance moved judges Amanda Holden and KSI to tears.
- Green aims to win the £250,000 prize and perform at the Royal Variety.

Britain's Got Talent contestant Sonny Green found a creative way to include his young sons in his semi-final performance. Rules prevented children aged seven and under from being in the audience, so Green incorporated his two sons directly into his spoken word poetry act.
This heartfelt inclusion led to a powerful moment as the boys joined their father on stage. The emotional performance, dedicated to his children, deeply moved judges Amanda Holden and KSI, who were seen in tears. The act secured Green Simon Cowell's golden buzzer, advancing him to the live final.
The 31-year-old poet is now a contender for the £250,000 prize and a coveted spot at the Royal Variety Performance. Green has stated that winning the show would be life-changing. He revealed that much of his new material was written on Southend's seafront, highlighting his local roots.
Green's performance is scheduled for Saturday night's live final. He has prepared something entirely new for this crucial stage of the competition, hoping to impress the audience and judges to secure victory.