By Laura Fox For Mailonline
Published: 21:27 BST, 4 May 2019 | Updated: 21:28 BST, 4 May 2019
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Britain's Got Talent viewers struggled to hide their tears on Saturday, after auditionee Mark McMullen delivered an emotional tribute to his sick brother Declan.
Fans took to Twitter to praise the Irishman after his stellar rendition of Bring Him Home from Les Misérables, which earned him four yeses from the judging panel.
Before his audition, Mark explained that music had been a 'great comfort' to his brother Declan, who suffers from Locked-In Syndrome.
Sweet: Britain's Got Talent viewers struggled to hide their tears on Saturday, after auditionee Mark McMullen delivered an emotional tribute to his sick brother Declan
Amazing: After revealing he was auditioning to honour his late friend Martyn Hett, Rob King also wowed the panel with his incredible rendition of a Eurovision classic
And After revealing he was auditioning to honour his late friend Martyn Hett, Rob King also wowed the panel with his incredible rendition of a Eurovision classic.
Singing Rise Like A Phoenix, the theatre worker was branded a future star by Simon, who added: 'It's like we're in a movie now, where the guy has been backstage, has through OK I'm gonna take a risk.
'I think it's a huge compliment for me to say you should be in the West End because you've got this amazing charisma and energy.'
David added: 'Rob, I used