The Seven-Year-Old Who Sang Sinatra… and Stole the Entire Show
“I want to give my mum the best birthday present ever!”
That’s what seven-year-old Robbie Firmin told the judges — with the kind of adorable confidence only a first-grader can get away with.
Robbie strutted onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage looking like a miniature superstar, perfectly dressed and full of bubbly energy.
He wasn’t afraid. He wasn’t shy.
He had that rare mix of charm, boldness, and pure childlike chaos that made the audience instantly fall in love.
Before singing, he even introduced his aunt and tried to help her score a date with the judges — a move so smooth that the audience erupted in laughter.
This kid wasn’t just talented.
He was a natural entertainer.
“My Way” — A Song No One Expected a Child to Attempt
Frank Sinatra’s My Way is a mountain of a song. It’s big.
It’s emotional. It’s famously difficult… even for adults.
So when Robbie said that was his song choice, even the judges exchanged cautious glances.
But then the music started — and the entire room changed.
A Voice Beyond His Years
Robbie didn’t just sing; he performed. With confidence. With style. With cheeky charm. He played with the tempo, winked at the audience, and carried himself like a tiny Vegas headliner.
His voice had surprising warmth and control. It wasn’t just cute — it was genuinely impressive.
Parents in the crowd gasped. Judges leaned forward. Everyone realized they weren’t watching an adorable school talent act…
They were watching a real entertainer.
Judges’ Reactions: Pure Shock
Louis Walsh was the first to praise him, calling him “a natural” who clearly knew his “favorite business.”
Michael McIntyre was almost speechless, telling Robbie he’d never heard anyone so young take on Sinatra like that.
And then came the line that summed it all up: “You made it your way.”
The boy with the big voice didn’t just win over the crowd — he conquered the judges too.
Three Yeses — and One Birthday Present Delivered
With three unanimous “yeses,” Robbie achieved exactly what he came for.
He gave his mum the best birthday present ever:
A golden moment on national television — and a ticket to the next round.






