Britain’s Got Talent finalist Henry Hall sadly dies

He was part of singing duo The Pensionalities

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by Alex Ross |
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Singer Henry Hall stole the hearts of the nation alongside his friend Malcolm Sykes on Britain's Got Talent in 2017, as part of the singing duo The Pensionalities.

However, just two years after they made the BGT final, 86-year-old Henry has sadly passed away 'peacefully' at his home.

Henry Hall
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The Sun are reporting the obituary read, “In both life and death, Henry definitely did it 'his way!' He died peacefully at home, as he wished, with his family.

“He lived an extraordinary life and was known to a great many people as H from Cusworth’s Motorcycles and latterly half of The Penisonalities from Britain’s Got Talent. He was loved by many, forgotten by none and will be greatly missed by all."

According to reports, Henry sadly passed away on the 28th April at his home in Doncaster, with his funeral due to take place on 20th May at the Rose Hill Crematorium.

Henry Hall
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Henry, along with his best friend Malcolm, wowed the Britain's Got Talent judges back in 2017, when they performed their own rendition of 'You Make Me Feel So Young' in the auditions round.

After impressing in the semi-final, the pair then made it all the way through to the final in 2017, performing 'When You’re Smiling', leaving viewers at loving the duo's performance.

Watch The Pensionalities Britain's Got Talent final performance below:

Our thoughts are with Henry's family and friends at this sad time. ❤️

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