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Watch as Jeremy Clarkson’s farming choir leave BGT judges in tears as they secure Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer

JEREMY Clarkson’s farming choir left the Britain’s Got Talent judges in tears as they put on a stellar audition on the show.

The TV star has pulled together farmers and those in the agriculture industry to create a unique choir titled The Hawkstone Farmer’s Choir.

32 individuals were brought together by the Clarkson’s Farm star in 2024 and have continued to perform together ever since.

Watch as Jeremy Clarkson's farming choir leave BGT judges in tears as they  secure Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer

Tonight, they made their talent show debut as they stunned with a rendition of Elbow’s One Day Like This on BGT.

Ahead of their pitch perfect audition, choir member gave a well-deserved shoutout to Jezza in front of the judges and the programme’s audience.

She said: “Jeremy Clarkson did a thing… Jeremy brought us together to sing, and it’s just really been amazing for us all.”

Aged between 27 and 74, she went on to say to the panel of judges: “Every single one of us is in agriculture in some way or another. This isn’t our day jobs; we’re usually out in the fields!

“We work by ourselves day in and day out, sometimes 16, 17 hours a day. This has brought us together.

“We’re not singers by nature. It’s brought us as a family – we have one thing that unites us and that is farming.

“We love what we do but it can be incredibly hard: really lonely, very isolating.
“To do this all together, it’s meant the world to us.”

The group then wowed the panel with their stunning audition which resulted in a standing ovation from the crowd in Blackpool.

Within moments of their performance ending, judge Amanda Holden smacked her hand down on the Golden Buzzer.

Amanda could be seen with tears in her eyes as the choir could be seen jumping for joy at the news they would be making it through to the semi-finals.

Watch as Jeremy Clarkson's farming choir leave BGT judges in tears as they  secure Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer

Speaking through her tears, Amanda said: “As you started, I completely welled up. I felt so much power.

“I love the whole community. I love how you’ve all got together and work your a***s off.

“You work so hard every single day.

“You absolutely smashed it and I can’t wait to see what you do in the semi-finals. Congratulations.”

Guest judge Stacey Solomon agreed with the sentiment, saying: “I don’t think anyone will understand the power of a choir unless they’ve been in a choir.

“It’s such an incredible space to release and just letting it go.

“I’m so grateful that I got to experience that in real life, so thank you and congrats.”

Speaking following winning the Buzzer, one member of the choir, Aled Wyn Davies, said: “When the audience started standing on their feet the buzz was amazing.
“I didn’t even see Amanda pressing the golden buzzer as we were hugging in the back… bloody hell ‘Golden Buzzer’.

“That’s something that will stay with me forever.”

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