Only a year ago, Sydnie Christmas was performing covers, and now she is stepping into a whole new world with her own original songs. The Britain’s Got Talent winner revealed that she has secretly been recording music for her debut album, something she never thought would happen. She said she has been writing since childhood, but only now does she feel ready to share her own sound with the world in her recent sit-down interview.
What stood out most was how Sydnie balanced excitement with nerves. She said people often assume she is only a theatrical singer, but her new songs prove otherwise. Her style is shifting, her voice is showing new colors, and she is choosing carefully which stories to tell on stage. She even admitted that the first person she wants to share her music with is Amanda Holden, the very judge who pressed her Golden Buzzer.
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Fans listening in loved the honesty. One called her “a real star in the making.” Another wrote that they “cannot wait to hear her debut album” and praised her courage for trying something new instead of staying comfortable. The praise was not only for her talent but for her willingness to grow. It was clear people were not just watching her career, they were invested in her story.
After speaking so openly about her own music, Sydnie shifted gears to talk about Amanda Holden. It was not just about the moment on stage when Amanda gave her the Golden Buzzer, but about the bond that formed afterward. Sydnie recalled Amanda coming into her dressing room with flowers and advice that she still carries with her. That mentorship has become a thread woven through her journey.
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Her words about Amanda were filled with gratitude. She called her “the best” and “an absolute legend,” saying that all it takes is one message for Amanda to reply. Fans loved hearing this side of the story, with many writing that Amanda’s faith in Sydnie gave them faith in her, too. For an artist preparing a West End show and a PBS special in America, that kind of support could not be more important.
Sydnie’s path is unfolding fast: from playing Cruella in 101 Dalmatians to secret recording sessions, from West End stages to big U.S. opportunities. Through it all, she is proving that talent means little without heart. She is bold enough to chase her own sound and humble enough to seek advice from those she trusts. Follow Sydnie Christmas on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Her story is only beginning, and the best chapters are still to come.