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Warsop singer Hope scoops talent prize



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Published Date: 14 November 2008
BUDDING Warsop singer Hope Bradley shows off the trophy and £100 cheque she was awarded after beating dozens of talented performers to be crowned winner of this year's Warsop's Got Talent contest.
Meden School student Hope (14) was talked into entering the competition at Warsop's Black Market by mum Gaynor.

"It took some persuading from my mum to get me into it and it ended up being quite last minute when I entered," Hope told Chad.

"I had my audition on the 29th October and got through to the finals on the 1st November.

"I entered it for the experience so I really wasn't expecting to win. All of the acts performed and then the audience voted for the best in each category that went through to a sing-off – it was a really good laugh and a great experience."

Hope, who has always loved singing and aspires to one day become a future X-Factor finalist, will now go on to record a CD of her own in a specially built studio at the Black Market as part of her prize, as well as performing at next year's Warsop Carnival.

To listen to songs by Hope visit www.castmp3.com/hopeb.

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  • Last Updated: 14 November 2008 7:27 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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