Tonight (2 June) is the Britain's Got Talent final and while everyone has done spectacularly to make it this far there can only really be one winner.
Someone from the bunch will take home £250,000 in prize money as well as a slot on the Royal Variety Performance, and likely secure themselves some other lucrative work as well.
The favourite of the bunch is likely to be singer Sydnie Christmas, whose stunning voice has propelled her through to the final.
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She was the first act to receive the golden buzzer on this series of Britain's Got Talent after Amanda Holden decided there was no point waiting for the other judges to say yes.
Sydnie is considered the favourite to win, and she also gets the thumbs up from the first ever Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts, who told Sky Bingo: "Sydnie is obviously a strong contender. Her performance was really good.
"'My Way' is one of Simon’s favourite songs - even though I’m not a massive fan of it myself.
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"She brought something different to the song and is rightfully one of the favourites.
"There’s obviously a few acts to go yet the semi finals and some will stand a chance. But I do think Sydnie is favourite for a reason.
"It does also come down to how you perform on the night in the final, I do think Sydnie has a strong chance."
If she does indeed prove why she's the favourite to win the talent show then the very next thing she plans to do is go right back to work the next day.
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Sydnie told the Mirror that she works at a fitness centre on a zero-hours contract and has still got to pay rent whether she wins Britain's Got Talent or not.
The 28-year-old singer did add that while she plans to be back at work the day after the final she's hoping that it won't be long before she can move onto other things.
She said: "In a year’s time, I hope I’m living my dream.
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"I want to be doing what I love for a living instead of rolling towels and making shakes!"
That cash prize would help with the rent once it actually gets paid through, and perhaps will help get the Britain's Got Talent winner away from needing to worry about rent again.
Even if someone else takes the win it's unlikely to scupper her chances of a professional singing career after the nation was dazzled by her voice.
Britain's Got Talent concludes tonight (2 June) on ITV 1 at 7:30pm.
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