Sydnie Christmas certainly has cause for celebration. Clinching Amanda Holden’s first Golden Buzzer of for her powerhouse rendition of Tomorrow from the musical Annie, singer Sydnie sailed through to the talent show’s live semi-finals. "I feel so overwhelmed," she tells What To Watch, as she joins us for an exclusive chat.

"It doesn't seem real because it all happened so quickly. I’m still expecting someone to wake me up! I feel very lucky." Following the last auditions show this weekend, on Monday, May 27, the stage will be set for five nights of live shows, where the top 40 acts - including Sydnie, one of a record NINE golden buzzers - will perform for a place in the grand final next weekend.

Already unforgettable thanks to her festive-sounding name (‘At school, I used to joke my dad was Father Christmas’), bubbly personality - and ’ave it’ catchphrase - aspiring West End star Sydnie’s first audition has had five million hits on YouTube and she’s hot favorite to follow last year’s Norwegian comedian Vigo Venn and join the list. Here’s why Sydnie, 28, from Kent, hopes that BGT will be the gift that keeps on giving..

. What made you audition for Britain’s Got Talent? "I've been trying to get into the entertainment industry for a very long time. I’m at an age now where I’m looking around and seeing lots of people I know, that are a lot younger than me, getting leads in the West End, and I think: ‘Am I good enough? So, I went on BGT just trying my l.