Lydia Sánchez, from Benalup-Casas Viejas, Dazzles Risto Mejide on 'Got Talent'
The artist from Cadiz secured the publicist's final Golden Buzzer, guaranteeing her spot in the show's grand finale.
By Macarena Luque Romero
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Artist Lydia Sánchez, originally from Benalup-Casas Viejas, has once again captivated Risto Mejide in the third semifinal of Got Talent Spain, earning the coveted Golden Buzzer that propels her directly to the television show's final.
The young artist from Cadiz, with her emotional piano and vocal performance, has for the second time received recognition from the publicist, who had already granted her a Golden Buzzer in the initial auditions. This new achievement positions her as one of the favorites for the grand finale of the Telecinco program.
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"There are moments that change your life. Risto's Golden Buzzer was, without a doubt, one of them. I felt overwhelmed and felt my dream had come true. Risto has given me the opportunity I had been looking for so long."
Before her semifinal performance, Lydia Sánchez recalled the significance of the first Golden Buzzer, highlighting how it opened her eyes to the possibility of reaching a wider audience and achieving
The emotion Lydia conveys with her voice and piano was key to moving the jury. After her performance, Risto Mejide expressed his astonishment and admiration, stating his wish that the last Golden Buzzer of his life on the show would be for her, awarded by his colleagues.
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"I'm just thinking about what you've done to me. You've really left me trembling. I want the last Golden Buzzer of my life to be given by my colleagues for you, and for me to experience it here with you."
Mejide's wish came true when his fellow judges, Paula Echevarría, Carlos Latre, and Lorena Castell, stood up to press the golden button, confirming Lydia Sánchez's direct passage to the final. The artist, visibly moved, expressed her gratitude for the support received.