Diversity’s Ashley Banjo ‘Susan Boyle Could Never Have Lived Up To The Hype’

Susan Boyle may have sailed through last night’s Britain’s Got Talent semi-final and on into Saturday’s grand final but there are those amongst us that were distinctly underwhelmed by her performance.
We asked Diversity’s Ashley Banjo what he would say to those people who didn’t love Susan’s performance last night and were wondering what all the fuss was about. He told Unreality TV:
“I think that Susan was amazing last night but there is no way that any performance could live up to all that hype. She has been everywhere over the last few weeks and no matter how she sang some people were going to dislike it. It was a tough call but I think she did really well.”
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I’m very happy for her, just concerned that it wont all be too much for her.
I mean, she sang a song and impressed many, but give her a chance to adapt.
Frankly I thought her semi final performance was disappointing to say the least. Yes, she has a nice voice but its far from amazing. It just comes from a plain frumpy middle aged woman who claims she wants to feel worthwhile. Bizarre she has such little self esteem bearing in mind her flirtatious nature, I suspect she’s playing on the sympathy vote a little. Personally I think the phenomenon is all about the story and there are more deserving acts that should win in my opinion, who DON’T miss steps or hit bum notes. Susan’s okay but singing flat notes does not cut the mustart with me – with ANY singer, the worse thing is she clearly didn’t notice as she gushed how muched she loved her performance! Susan’s made it already, lets face it.
Tbh I think she is way over rated. Yea she i good but not as good as everyone is making her out to be.
I would like to offer spelling and grammar lessons to Sharron – mustart? muched? worse?
She does realise how much Susan has had to overcome? Could Sharron have done any better? And anyway, my bet is that the queen would have preferred frumpy Su to a load of schoolboys who don’t even sing
Stop being so childish trying to correct spellings and all. Grow UP! It was just some typo. And get over the fact that Susan lost. Diversity was MUCH better. they were good from the start just that they were overshadowed by the frenzy media who were shocked that someone of Susan’s looks can sing well.Diversity totally deserved the win as they were daring, different, creative, enthusiastic and yes, they are a bunch of “schoolboys”(as referred by MORAG A BARRAIDH). But a bunch of schoolboys who really worked very hard practicing everyday after school and they were determined. The deserve MORE credit. Good job Diversity! Gonna keep supporting Diversity.