09/05/2012 08:20 | By Lorna Cooper, editor, MSN TV

Britain's Got Talent: Loveable Rogues storm into the final

The Loveable Rogues, Britain's Got Talent's jaunty musical trio, had the audience on their feet as they made the final.


Britain's Got Talent's Loveable Rogues (© Rex)

Britain's Got Talent's Loveable Rogues

Britain's Got Talent's pop-lad band Loveable Rogues and schoolgirl singer Molly Rainford have become the next two acts to win a place in the Britain's Got Talent final.

The London-based three piece and 11-year-old Molly received the most votes in the third semi-final programme with their respective vocal performances.

Budding singer Molly won some of the most rousing applause of the night after she captivated audience and judges with her soulful rendition of Roxette's It Must Have Been Love.

Alesha Dixon told her she reminded her of a "little Mariah Carey", while David Walliams said: "I closed my eyes when you were singing and I thought it was an adult singing."

Simon Cowell added: "You're adorable. It was stunning."

Meanwhile, Loveable Rogues also won themselves legions of fans as they belted out their own tune, Lovesick.

Cowell told them: "It was brilliant. You've come together at absolutely the right time. This is absolutely the real deal."

Amanda Holden said: "It was like The Streets meets Gipsy Kings. I love how you mixed it up."

The two acts will now battle it out alongside other finalists to be crowned the Britain's Got Talent winner on Saturday

Molly, from Essex, was almost too overwhelmed to speak, saying: "It's just amazing, I can't believe it."


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