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Britain's Got Talent SPOILER: Frontline nurse who tested positive for COVID-19 wows judges


The new series of Britain’s Got Talent kicked last weekend and the next batch of hopefuls have been revealed ahead of the second episode on Saturday night. 

And, frontline nurse Beth Porch, 25, is set to wow judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams with her original song You Taught Me What Love Is, written about saving lives – before testing positive for coronavirus. 

Beth, who sings to child cancer patients at Great Ormond Street Hospital, joined a host of hopefuls who aimed to impress during the series 17 auditions which were filmed earlier this year before the UK COVID-19 lockdown.

SPOILER: Nurse Beth Porch, 25, is set to wow BGT judges on Saturday with her original self-penned song, written about saving lives – before testing positive for coronavirus

SPOILER: Nurse Beth Porch, 25, is set to wow BGT judges on Saturday with her original self-penned song, written about saving lives – before testing positive for coronavirus

Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus. 

Her emotional song, titled You Taught Me What Love Is, was inspired by her experiences over five years on the cancer ward at the London hospital and Beth revealed that she found writing the track therapeutic. 

She told The Sun : ‘Obviously it’s very emotionally demanding work. This song was just a way for me to process my feelings at what was a difficult time.’

She described the track as ‘an homage to all her patients, their families and what they have to go through.’

Incredible: Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus

Incredible: Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus

Frontline: Her emotional song, titled You Taught Me What Love Is, was inspired by her experiences over five years on the cancer ward at Great Ormond Street hospital in London

Frontline: Her emotional song, titled You Taught Me What Love Is, was inspired by her experiences over five years on the cancer ward at Great Ormond Street hospital in London

Back at it! Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus

Back at it! Beth, who sang an original self-penned song when she auditioned in January, is back working at Great Ormond Street hospital after her personal ­battle against coronavirus

Beth recently had to take a few weeks off work when she tested positive for Covid-19 after experiencing mild symptoms.

She said: ‘I knew I had it as soon as I started coughing. A hospital tested me because I’m frontline staff… It felt like having the flu so I wasn’t too badly off.’

The nurse was able to recover at home and is now back to normal and ‘happy to be back at work helping look after everyone.’    

  

The nurse explained that she was decided to audition for BGT after a film of her playing ukulele and singing McFly’s hit track All About You to patient Artie Vickerage, 3, went viral last year 

Beth told the publication that she finds it harder to impress two-year-olds on her ward than the show boss Simon Cowell.

The down-to-earth singer said: ‘honestly there are some two-year-olds who will cry their eyes out as soon as I start singing. So yeah, it’s honestly harder to impress them than Simon!’ 

Standing out: Clare Harrison Mccartney

Standing out: Clare Harrison Mccartney

Devon-born Beth had to keep her involvement in the show a secret from her young fans — until now.     

The children’s nurse expressed her delight at being able to ‘see the smile on their faces’ as she revealed her Britain’s Got Talent secret.

Beth explained that, due to the coronavirus pandemic, children at the hospital have reduced visits and playrooms have been locked down.

She also noted how being admitted for long periods of time can be ‘soul destroying for anybody of any age.’ 

Cute: Magician Aidan Mccann

Cute: Magician Aidan Mccann

The nurse agreed that NHS workers should have their pay increased, but also admitted that when she and her colleagues hear the Thursday night clapping for carers, it ‘brings tears to our eyes because we do just feel that love’. 

Beth’s Britain’s Got Talent will be available to download from itv.com/bgt with all profits going to her chosen causes — NHS Charities Together and Great Ormond Street Hospital children’s charity.

Next up to audition alongside Beth on Saturday is… 

 



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