Australia's Got Talent

EXCLUSIVE: How a stay-at-home mum overcame a traumatic experience to achieve AGT glory

“I couldn’t not do something and just shrivel up in a ball and die."

By Erin Doyle
Australia's Got Talentsinger Jennifer Anderson wowed the judges and received a fast-track to the grand final courtesy of guest judge Hans choosing her for his Golden Buzzer pick on Sunday night.
But for the 50-year-old mum-of-two, it's been a tough road to triumph.
Speaking to金博宝188最新网站官网登录, Jennifer admitted that difficult times in her past caused her to put down the microphone for almost a decade – despite her unwavering passion for singing.
"I had a really bad experience and I went 'That's it, I'm not singing anymore,'" Jennifer, who is mum to two sons, aged 16 and 10, divulged.
"One of my bad experiences is too personal to share but another, is I went on another reality program in 2009 and it had a profoundly bad effect on me.
"I was so discouraged and I really struggled. I'd never been a confident person anyway. But that experience was very negative."
Jennifer gave up singing for almost a decade but will perform in theAGTgrand final.Image: Channel Seven
Jennifer explained that she then moved to the small town of Rainbow, Victoria, which has a population of just 490 people.
在这里,她鼓励参加开放ic night in the main street, despite long since giving up on her singing .
"That night I had nerves so bad I thought was going to throw up. And there were no expectations or pressures but it had been so long, I wondered if I could do it anymore," she said.
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The night was a success and Jennifer received an unexpected response from locals, encouraging her to continue to nurture her talents.
”魁梧的农民他们的眼睛含着泪水came up to me and gave me hugs and told me they loved it," she laughed.
And while her last foray into reality television left much to be desired, Jennifer said she was drawn to the positive format ofAustralia's Got Talent– as well as her youngest son's love of the franchise.
"Things have changed [for singing show's formats] and I watched that change," Jennifer said.
"I always wanted to be a singer, I just got lost on the way and now I'm rebuilding myself," Jennifer (pictured with Ricki-Lee Coulter) said.Image: Channel Seven
Jennifer said that while the main catalyst for signing up was turning 50, another factor was that she and her youngest son have bonded over watching the UK version of the show.
"I'd cuddle up to my son and watchBritain's Got Talentand I'd see Simon Cowell and appreciate the way he could see talent and he'd be positive and real and he was behind the format. That and I watched pastAGTseasonsand I wasn't as scared.
With her lifelong dream of being a singer still yet to be fulfilled, Jennifer said she didn't want to have any regrets.
"I couldn't not do something and just shrivel up in a ball and die. I always wanted to be a singer, I just got lost on the way and now I'm rebuilding myself," she said.
"And I also did it for my boys. They watched me and they know what a heartache it's been to not follow that dream. And I don't want them to learn the lesson of not doing things because they might be rejected."
TheAGTjudges were in awe of her performance, with guest judge Hans (centre) rewarded her with the Golden Buzzer.Image: Channel Seven
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