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Privacy Notice 2024 Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas could be taking to the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom according to bookies. Sydnie, 28, wowed viewers at home over the weekend when she was crowned winner of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent after amassing a whopping 27% share of the public vote on Sunday, 2 May’s episode of the show. And now the Somewhere Over The Rainbow singer could be set to swap her microphone for her dancing shoes according to bookies, who have tipped her to land a place on the popular BBC One show. Following her time on BGT, bookmakers Betideas have given her odds of 7/1 to appear on Strictly Come Dancing later this year, with 9/1 odds of appearing in the Celebrity Big Brother house next year.
Sydnie Christmas won this year’s Britain’s Got Talent
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Despite her jaw-dropping vocals, Sydnie was hit by accusations of a ‘fix’ by some viewers who claimed that giving her the last spot on the show meant that she would end up with the most votes. However, in an exclusive interview with OK!, the singer revealed that she doesn’t agree with those claims. “It wouldn’t have mattered if I’d gone first. I don’t know what to say, soul destroying isn’t it?,” she said. “It’s difficult, it takes it away from how hard the journey was or how rewarding the success is. They just think that, ‘Oh, it’s obvious it was given to her.’ It really wasn’t. I had to graft. I had to really graft and believe and want. I’m focussing on the people that did support me because I owe it all to them, without them it wouldn’t have happened.”
Bookmakers have revealed the odds of Sydnie appearing on this year’s Strictly Come Dancing
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The singer also opened up about the nerves she faced while waiting to find out whether she’d won and revealed that she “could have thrown up” as a result of the anticipation. “That was hideous, that anticipation was minging!,” she said. Meanwhile prior to Syndie’s incredible win being announced, judge Simon Cowell hit back at claims that the show had been a ‘fix’ and explained that none of the acts in the final were professionals who’d already made a career from performing. “Winning is important, but, you know, getting into this final and importantly, doing something great, will actually make a difference,” he said on the night. “You know what was interesting? I worked out, I don’t think a single act tonight were professionals. They all had a regular job, yeah, and they did something extraordinary.”Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnStrictly Come DancingBritain’s Got Talent