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Britain's Got Talent Golden Buzzer choir have viewers in tears as they return to TV on This Morning

Britain's Got Talent stars Sign Along With Us returned to TV on Monday and had viewers in tears all over again with another unforgettable performance.

Sign Along With Us, are a signing choir, aged 4-58 from Manchester. Consisting of 37 children and 28 adults, the group sang and signed to The Greatest Showman’s ‘This is Me’ and prompted floods of tears and a standing ovation from everyone in the room.

The choir was formed by Jade, 18, after she started a class for her brother Christian, four, who was told he might not ever talk again. Thankfully, Christian defied the odds and joined Jade and many others on stage to belt out the world famous movie anthem.

And it was another song from The Greatest Showman - A Million Dreams- that members chose to perform as they appeared on This Morning, with their performance, which you can watch in the video above, moving Jade and Christian's mum Diana to tears.

Many others at home were left wiping away the tears too. Lizzie Cundy tweeted: "Aww I’m in tears watching @EamonnHolmes @RuthieeL with the @bgt stars Sign Along With Us . How amazing are they!!"

Another reacted: "2nd time this week this choir has had me crying my eyes out," and a third described their This Morning performance as a "beautiful tearjerker."

Sign Along With Us founder Jade Kilduff also tweeted after the performance to write: "we were thrilled to get to take part and iv now watched our signed performance back properly, well done to every member of our group you smashed it with the signing and choir your singing was beautiful."

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