Britain’s Got Talent contestant used his moment to honour his wife’s battle with cancer.

Man used his Britain’s Got Talent moment to pay tribute to his wife’s cancer battle and celebrate the birth of their child and then he got the golden buzzer!

 

Prepare to be wowed as magician Marc Spelmann has everyone under his spell with his incredible routine and as mesmerising magic mixes with emotion, Ant and Dec are powerless to resist and just have to hit that Golden Buzzer!

The 46-year-old magician from London wowed in the opening episode with a mind reading routine involving the panel – and his daughter Isabella.

Marc’s trick involved each of the judges randomly selecting something. David Walliams had to pick a random coloured crayon, Alesha Dixon a random card, Simon Cowell a random word and Amanda Holden had to randomly mess up a Rubik’s cube.

“It’s not real magic, for me real magic changed two years ago, this to me is real magic,” said Marc, explaining to the judges how he and his wife had struggled to conceive, before his partner was then diagnosed with cancer whilst pregnant.”

But sharing a happy ending, Marc then revealed pre-recorded clips of his young daughter correctly predicting the outcome of the judges’ random choices.

The performance got all four judges, along with the crowd on their feet – while Ant and Dec hit their golden buzzer.

Watch the video below:


Sources: Britains Got Talent
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