Shaking with nerves and wiping away tears, only to reveal a beautiful voice... Alice Fredenham melted everyoneâs hearts on Britainâs Got Talent last week.
But viewers who watch tonightâs episode of The Voice will see a rather different side to the 28-year-old singer.
During her audition, filmed in December, she shows no sign of her crippling stage fright, instead stepping out confidently in a low-cut top and belting out her song.
Shy and retiring: Singer Alice Fredenham is seen looking shy on last week's Britain's Got Talent - but fans are now accusing her of faking her stage fright after it's revealed she'll be on Saturday's The Voice looking confident in a low cut top
The startling difference between the performances has prompted accusations that she was faking her nerves.
Some viewers claimed her apparent shyness on Britainâs Got Talent, filmed three months after her audition for The Voice, was nothing more than a cynical ploy to win votes.
It certainly won over the panel on the ITV show, with Simon Cowell and his fellow judges expressing their admiration as Miss Fredenham tearfully explained her battle to overcome crippling stage-fright.
Yesterday it emerged the singer, who described herself as a âbeauty therapistâ on Britainâs Got Talent, is well on the road to becoming a fully-fledged professional musician and has already built up a significant fanbase.
Is that you? Viewers will see a very different Alice on tonight's The Voice, where she is knocked down after all four judges fail to turn around for her
Sources close to Miss Fredenham revealed she was under management before her TV auditions.
Last October, she released a video of herself recording My Funny Valentine, the same song she chose for her BGT audition, in a professional studio. It has since been viewed more than 70,000 times.
Viewers accused her of faking her nerves yesterday. Writing on Twitter, Scott Green said: âThe same #BGT Alice Fredenham on Facebook doesnât look the same nervous, plain Jane, beauty therapist we just witnessed on stage #muggedoff.'
Jill Dexter added: âNervous beauty therapist Alice Fredenham on #bgt. Search her name on facebook. Beauty therapist? Promotional rubbish as usual on these shows.â
What a difference: Alice spoke of her confidence to The Voice judges, three months before then changing her look and tact on Britain's Got Talent