by Adam Tait | Photos by Wenn

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Britain's Got Talent contestant accused of faking nerves for audition

Alice Fredenham showed no nerves during Voice try-out

 

Britain's Got Talent contestant accused of faking nerves for audition

Photo: Wenn

A young, hopeful singer who auditioned for both Britain's Got Talent and The Voice has been accused of putting on her nerves during a BGT audition to to win sympathy from judges and viewers.

Alice Fredenham stunned judges, including SImon Cowell, last weekend when she managed to overcome her stage fright to perform an impress rendition of 'My Funny Valentine'.

She was seen shaking with fear and wiping away tears during her BGT performance (screened last weekend) and she went through to the next round.

But during her audition for The Voice, filmed in December and to be shown tonight, Alice shows no sign of stage fright, taking to the stage confidently.

Now some viewers are accusing her of cynically faking her nerves during the BGT audition after noticing the difference in her demeanor.

The singer posted a video of her self singing 'My Funny Valentine' last October, recorded in a professional studio. The clip has racked up more than 70,000 views.

Alice Fredenham cried and shook during her BGT audition

One person commented on the video on Twitter saying: “The same #BGT Alice Fredenham on Facebook doesn’t look the same nervous, plain Jane, beauty therapist we just saw on stage #muggedoff.”

And they weren’t the only one, with another person tweeting: “V. cynical of #alicefredenham “extreme nerves” on #bgt. She tried out for #TheVoice & she sang professionally.”

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