A Romanian musician without forearms was amazed at Britain's Got Talent. What Simon Cowell told him

Among the competitors from this year's edition of the famous Britain's Got Talent show has also counted a very talented young man in Romania and whose life story is an emotional one to tears.

Cornel Hrișcă-Munn, the Romanian who impressed British Photo YouTube
Cornel Hrişcă-Munn is 33 years old and is an impressive example that everything is possible if you fight and believe: born without hands and abandoned at birth, the Romanian has become a star on the Internet in recent years thanks to electrifying rock sessions in which he plays guitar or drums. Cornel graduated from the prestigious Oxford University in 2009, being licensed in theology, is married and has two children.
At the auditions at Britain's Got Talent, Cornel Hrişcă-Munn, who was adopted by a family of British when he was young, amazed by the jurors, spectators and viewers, singing at Robbie Williams and Earth's band, Wind & Fire in an enthusiastic way.
“You are very talented, you are amazing. It was a moment that inspired us all and surely my son, who is passionate about drums ”told Cornel the famous Simon Cowell, a member of the jury. In fact, all the members of the jury were impressed by the Romanian musician who exceeded so many obstacles and gave him 4 yes. As a result, Cornel qualified in the next stage of Britain's Got Talent.
Abandoned at an orphanage immediately after birth, in 1992, Cornel Hrişcă-Munn was adopted by a British couple. Ken and Doreen Munn offered him a home in Whittington.
When they adopted Cornel, the two British had four daughters and were approaching 50 years. But that did not prevent him from giving the boy a chance. They provided help for those needy in Romania immediately after the Revolution and fell in love with the big-eyed child.
The doctors were forced to amputate his leg and immediately he was able to walk without help, being implanted a stupid foot.
Ever since the age of 6, Cornel has begun to raise money for children with disabilities in Romania. In addition to charitable activities, Cornel is passionate about music and sings in The City Walls, which he also set up. When he was a child, he reached the final of the national drum competition, where he exceeded 400 children.