A FELTHAM college pupil has been voted out of Britain's Got Talent after making it to the second live show.

Michael Junior, 14, who attends Feltham Community College, performed as part of the father and son duo, Michael Fayombo Junior and Senior.

The pair wowed the judges in the audition rounds with their Michael Jackson style dancing and glittering outfits, but lost out on a place in the final on Tuesday night.

Michael Junior was even compared to the real King of Pop throughout the show, but his father was criticised by judges this week.

Piers Morgan, part of the judging panel, said: "Michael Senior, that was the problem, they’re cheering at your son, not you. The reality is I would like nothing better to join my sons on the dance floor but if I did but they would call security.

"I put you through as I thought you were a comedy act and now I know it’s serious its embarrassing."

The act joined Spelbound on the night- an acrobatics group who train at Heathrow Gymnastics Club, in Green Lane, Hounslow.

Michael Senior, 38, first started performing 18 years ago because of his love of Michael Jackson.

He has been dancing with his son at weddings and parties since Michael Junior was just five years old.

Ten acts will battle it out on Saturday night to win the chance to entertain the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance this year.