Autistic boy sings Michael Jackson hit amazingly and the judges made him cry!

A young boy graced the stage in Britain, delivering an extraordinary performance that captivated millions of viewers. Let’s uncover the judges’ responses to his talent.

Calum Courtney, a 10-year-old, initially appeared nervous as he stepped onto the stage.

However, he was fully prepared to unleash a powerful comeback that left everyone in awe.

Despite having a mild form of autism, Calum’s controlled rhythm and soulful rendition of Jackson 5’s hit song, “Who’s Lovin’ You,” defied all expectations.

Judge Alesha Dixon couldn’t help but inquire about his nerves, to which Calum confidently replied that he felt none.

As soon as he began singing, the judges were astounded by his talent.

Calum’s family members, deeply moved by his vocal abilities, couldn’t hold back their tears during his performance.

Soon after, the clip of his remarkable act went viral, capturing the attention of millions online.

When Calum concluded his performance, Williams praised him, describing his talent as “brilliant.”

Overwhelmed with joy, the young boy couldn’t help but shed tears as his little bro rushed onto the stage to embrace him.

Amanda , acknowledging the immense reaction Calum had evoked, expressed that it was one of the most significant responses they had witnessed.

She wholeheartedly labeled his singing as “fantastic.”