
Jonathan and Charlotte were singers who reached the Final of Series 6 of Britain's Got Talent. The duo consisted of seventeen year old Jonathan Antoine and sixteen year old Charlotte Jaconelli. The pair concluded Series 6 in second place.
In their audition the duo performed a portion of, The Prayer, originally recorded by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli. Alesha described their performance as 'World class', David adding the blend of a 'Pop voice' and an 'Opera voice' was incredible, finally with Simon finishing off with how impressed he was with Jonathan's performance.
In the Semi-Finals the duo performed a rendition of 'Caruso' by Lucio Dalla. Amanda described their performance as 'Amazing', with Simon adding that the duo had made the 'Best decision' by remaining as a duo, as he now understood their 'Chemistry'. They won the public vote, advancing directly into the Final.
They were the closing act during the Final. In the Final they once again performed a rendition of 'The Prayer' by Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli. David described the duos performance as 'Sensational', with Simon describing their performance as 'Unbelievable'. The pair concluded the final as runners-up placing behind Ashleigh and Pudsey.
After BGT[]
In late September 2012, the duo released an album entitled Together, followed by a second album entitled Perhaps Love in early October 2013. In 2014, they split up to continue their own record deals.
In early October 2014, Jonathan released an album entitled Tenore, which was followed by an album entitled ‘Believe’ in mid August 2016 alongside the London Studio Symphony and James Shearman.
In April 2017, Antoine admitted that he never really spoke to Charlotte any longer.[1] In early April 2020, he released an album entitled ‘Going the Distance’, which was followed by a second album in December entitled ‘ChristmasLand’.