Sydnie Christmas, a 29-year-old singer who won £250,000 on Britain’s Got Talent last year, is making a choice that stands out in the world of fame, where many celebrities take breaks. Instead of enjoying the spotlight, she’s surprising everyone by deciding to go back to school.
Before becoming famous on the ITV show, Sydnie worked at a gym in central London. Even though she became successful and earned a lot of money, she still wants to finish her Level 3 personal training qualification. In an interview with The Mirror, she shared her plans: “I’m going back to school in March. I’m going to finish my level three PT qualification. It’s good to have something, just in case.”
Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas goes back to her day job
She uploaded a fun video of her at her school. Her decision to continue her education shows that Sydnie is practical. While others might stop after winning, she wants to keep learning, maybe to have something to fall back on or to stay grounded. The entertainment world can be unpredictable, and it’s always good to have other skills.
Sydnie Christmas amazed the Britain’s Got Talent audience with her fantastic performance of Tomorrow from Annie, earning a Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden. This unforgettable audition made it clear that Sydnie is a talented performer with a bright future.
Sydnie Christmas wins GOLDEN BUZZER with beautiful cover of ‘Tomorrow’ | Auditions | BGT 2024
Sydnie has also faced some challenging moments along the way. She talked about a hard time just before her Britain’s Got Talent audition. She remembered, “A week before my audition, I got off my first bus at 4 a.m., and there was sick on the back of my coat. It was rough.” This moment stuck with her, but it shows how strong she is to have made it this far.
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Along with her education plans, Sydnie performed at the Royal Variety Performance last year, singing in front of King Charles at the famous Royal Albert Hall in London.
Despite her success, Sydnie Christmas’s choice to return to school shows her commitment to stability and growth, both in her career and personal life.