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Thursday, May 24 2012

Girl's Twitter row with Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon

Dawn Matthews and her 14-year-old daughter Abbey Jordan have auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent

Dawn Matthews and her 14-year-old daughter Abbey Jordan have auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent 

by Alan McGuinness

A teenager has been involved in a Twitter row with Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon after auditioning for the show with her mum.

Abbey Jordan, 14, and Dawn Matthews, 38, tried out for the show as double act Like Mother Like Daughter at London's Hammersmith Apollo.

Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha DixonDawn sang, while her daughter rapped - but their act received a 'no' from judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Carmen Electra.

Their first number was the Plan B song She Said, which was meant to be followed by Ironik's version of the Elton John song Tiny Dancer.

But Cowell interrupted the Rochester pair during their first song and asked Abbey to perform on her own.

He branded Dawn a "pub singer", but did say she looked good for her age, while Alesha Dixon said Dawn's voice was "not strong enough".

After the show, Abbey tweeted to Alesha (pictured right): "I'm the girl out of 'like mother like daughter' at auditions today, before you slag of my mums singing? Listen to yourself!"

The message drew a strong response from the judge, who replied: "I was lovely 2 u yesterday! when you've grown up, sorted out ya attitude and sold some records come back and talk to me :) xxx"

The teenager also hit out at Little Britain star Walliams, claiming he was not as funny in person and calling for previous judge Piers Morgan to come back.

Abbey Jordan's tweet to Alesha DixonAbbey and Alesha exchanged a number of tweets, which ended with the judge wishing her luck.

Dawn, of Bingham Road, said she did not regret going on the show.

She said: "It was an interesting day, let's put it that way. I did it for Abbey. I really didn't think it would work but it did. To get to be one of the 98 [auditioning on the day] is a big ask."

The Britain's Got Talent auditions are due to air on ITV1 this spring.

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  • Tania wrote:

    Why on earth would you let this story be published, it seems they have posed for the picture to go with the story, thus approving of what it says?!?!

    20 Feb 2012 12:26 PM

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  • mikehunt wrote:

    as stupid as these shows are, im pretty sure ms dixon knows abit more about music that these two.
    The mum does indeed look like a drag queen, the girl aint much better

    17 Feb 2012 4:24 PM

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  • rocket wrote:

    i thought it was a drag act!!!

    17 Feb 2012 3:52 PM

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  • Mark wrote:

    Simon obviously thought she said she was 68...

    Mind you, with a daughter with so much attitude, life can't be easy.

    17 Feb 2012 1:02 PM

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  • Baldric wrote:


    Simon says, "She looks good for her age"

    Should have gone to Specsavers
    Mr Cowell!!!

    17 Feb 2012 11:22 AM

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  • jlo wrote:

    Dear oh dear!! I would be totally disheartened if my son behaved like that!!!! She has alot to learn about respect!!! Give and you'll receive!!

    17 Feb 2012 11:14 AM

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  • Watchful wrote:

    This young lady should learn a lesson here. If you can't accept criticism, don't audition for TV talent shows.

    Also, judging by this story, Simon Cowell has serious eye sight problems . . .

    17 Feb 2012 11:03 AM

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  • Davek wrote:

    Looks like a case of a teenager with a chip on her shoulder to me!!!

    17 Feb 2012 10:21 AM

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