It was nearly a fairy tale that never got its curtain call! Misstasia—the real-life version of singing Disney princesses—found their Britain’s Got Talent dreams nearly derailed just 48 hours before their big audition. Originally a five-member group famous for their sweet, storybook harmonies, the act was suddenly shaken when one member made a dramatic exit.

Claiming she’d lost interest, the unnamed fifth singer walked away just two days before the audition, leaving Enola Dyer, Katie Lawrence, Georgie Jackson, and Rosie Hale scrambling. Their meticulously practiced five-part arrangement was now unusable, and the remaining four were left facing a tough choice: drop out or start from scratch.

In true Disney fashion, they chose to press on! The determined quartet reworked their version of Part of Your World from The Little Mermaid, learning a completely new four-part harmony just in time for their televised performance.

The moment they began to sing, the judges lit up—even Simon Cowell cracked a smile. True to form, he joked that their fan base probably consisted mostly of toddlers, but even he had to admit their talent was clear.

With their contagious energy and fairy tale vocals, Misstasia enchanted the entire judging panel, securing a unanimous vote through to the next round. A magical ending fit for Disney—or at least, the beginning of one!