Comedian Myra Dubois has impressed the judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden on Britain's Got Talent.
The quickfire club regular scored four yeses after a mix of stand-up – comparing Simon Cowell's teeth to a newly fitted kitchen – and a distinctive rendition of the Annie Lennox hit Why.
Alesha Dixon called Dubois "a force of nature."
Amanda Holden added: "You are like a breath of fresh air"
David Walliams was also a fan: "That was hilarious"
And even Simon Cowell smiled: "You are really, really funny."
Myra has previously sold out solo shows at venues including Charing Cross Theatre, Leicester Square Theatre, the Clapham Grand, Underbelly Southbank Festival and the legendary Royal Vauxhall Tavern. The comic creation of Gareth Joyner is set to appear in the film adaptation of the West End smash “Everybody's Talking About Jamie” starring Richard E Grant and Sharon Horgan. TV credits include BBC1’s The John Bishop Show and C5’s Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Side.
Dubois is the latest comedian to appear on this year's series. Liverpool baptist minister and stand-up Alan Finnegan got through as have Steve Royle and Nabil Abdulrashid. Clare Harrison McCartney got four nos from the judges.
Dubois currently has a tour scheduled for later this year. Details here.
Picture: Holly Revell