Sydnie would love to sing on the West End (Image: ITV) BGT: Audience not taken with comedian's Cockney accent impression Britain’s Got Talent singer, Sydnie Christmas, believes “the world is her oyster” after her two rousing performances on the show -- but she fully expects to be back at the Kent gym where she works on Monday after tonight’s BGT final. “I’ve already had two weeks off,” she said, “and I’m on a zero-hours contract. I have rent to pay!” She added: “In a year’s time, I hope I'm living my dream.
“I want to be doing what I love for my living instead of rolling towels and making shakes!” Christmas, 28, is now a short-priced bookies favourite in tonight’s Final after getting through the semi-final stage with her own “risky” version of My Way. She admits she was taken over by the moment in the semi-final. “It’s so funny you say I was looking more confident, because literally my voice coach had to walk me on the stage because I was so nervous.
“I'm very happy that it didn't look that way because I was terrified.” She agreed the song was risky. “Absolutely.
I think that's one of the reasons why I was so nervous because it was my own version. It was ‘my own way’, wasn't it? “Some people would say ‘what's not broken, you don't need to fix that’. But I just hoped that people liked what I'd done with it.
And I really hoped it would land.” She felt much better after winning a place in the final. “I would have never th.
