17-Year Old Didn't Tell His Parents He Was Auditioning Because He Didn't Want to Let Them Down
Sep 11, 2014 06:07
This is 17-year old Jack Walton. He plays a mean guitar, and he can sing. He just went on to X-Factor to audition and nailed it. Except, he didn't tell his parents because he didn't want to get their hopes up high in case it didn't go well. But instead of his fears, he wowed the judges.
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