Contestant Aaron Marshall stepped onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage with a confident grin 😎, announcing that he would be performing one of the most adored songs in the world — Disney’s magical anthem “Let It Go.” ❄️🎶 His choice immediately lit up the judges’ panel, especially Amanda Holden, a lifelong fan of Frozen and its powerful theme of freedom and self-expression. As the familiar piano notes began to play, Amanda’s face brightened with pure joy 😊— she even started mouthing the lyrics, clearly expecting a heartwarming, melodic rendition.
But within seconds, her excitement turned into absolute shock and disbelief. 😳 The moment Aaron opened his mouth, the entire theater froze — instead of Elsa’s soaring vocals, the audience was hit with a thunderous wall of black-metal screams. 🤘🔥 His version of “Let It Go” was anything but sweet and delicate — it was dark, chaotic, and unapologetically intense.

Amanda’s expression instantly shifted from delight to horror 😱. Without a moment’s hesitation, she slammed her red buzzer ❌, trying to put an end to what she clearly saw as a musical disaster. But Aaron didn’t flinch. With unshakable confidence, he powered through the performance, screaming the lyrics with fiery passion, hair flying, voice growling, and the crowd staring in stunned fascination.
As the song went on, something unexpected happened — the audience began to warm up to the chaos. 😂👏 Some spectators started laughing, others began to clap and wave their arms, even singing the original Frozen melody over Aaron’s guttural growls. The result was a bizarre yet mesmerizing clash of worlds — a mix of Disney magic and heavy metal fury that no one could have predicted.
When the final note echoed through the theatre, Amanda was visibly fuming 😤. Her verdict was sharp and cold: “I found that offensive,” she declared, adding bitterly, “I hope you lose your voice this afternoon.” She later described the performance as “every little princess’s nightmare,” leaving no doubt about her disdain.
But to her disbelief, the rest of the judges didn’t agree. Simon Cowell smirked 😏 and praised Aaron’s originality, David Walliams chuckled with amusement 😂, and Alesha Dixon applauded his boldness 👏. One by one, they each delivered a “Yes,” allowing Aaron to advance to the next round with a 3–1 victory.
Amanda sat back, defeated but still fuming, as the crowd erupted into cheers. What started as a sweet Disney moment had transformed into one of the most unforgettable — and scandalously metal 🤘🔥 — auditions in Britain’s Got Talent history.
