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Norma Clark

Norma Clark was a rapper who auditioned for Series 1 of Britain's Got Talent, who was 70 at the time of audition. Before her audition, she stated that she wanted to 'Bridge the gap between the young and the old', and that she had been rapping for 8 years.

Clark began her performance by announcing 'I give you old and past it', before performing a rap about being a rapper, complete with body movements. Piers remarked 'You might be old, but you're not past it', however Simon commented 'The purpose of this show is to find an act to perform in front of the Royal Family, and I think they would be quite upset if it was you'. She advanced onto the following round, however she failed to reach the Semi-Finals.

After BGT[]

In 2016, Norma made the news when she was spotted rapping in the back of an ambulance after suffering a severe nosebleed. Her lyrics were based on a real-life run in with a shopkeeper.

Norma's grandson, Jordan Lynam, is an aspiring rapper under the name Diamond Lynam.

Norma died of a heart attack at the age of 82 in 2019.

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