After claiming to the judges that she was a doll rather than a human, this unique performer began to sing — and Simon Cowell’s reaction came almost instantly. Sada Vidoo is an artist unlike anyone you’ve ever seen. She introduces herself by saying, “I am not working right now because I am a doll. Every day, I dress as a doll, present different expressions, wear various outfits, and reveal multiple sides of myself.” Clearly, her appearance is central to her persona. From her jerky, doll-like movements to her short blonde hair, vintage skirts, and carefully applied doll-like lipstick, Sada’s entire presentation is meticulously crafted and visually striking.
Initially, the judges are unsure how to react. Simon attempts to challenge her claim, saying, “Sada, you’re not a doll,” yet she remains steadfast in her declaration. However, the moment she opens her mouth and starts singing, everything changes. Her voice transforms the room, drawing immediate attention away from her unusual appearance and toward her extraordinary talent.

Sada’s rendition is a fresh take on Pat Benatar’s classic, imbued with subtle quirks that reinforce her doll persona while delivering a performance that is haunting, memorable, and undeniably original. As she sings, the judges are left stunned, exchanging glances and speechless at the unexpected power and depth of her voice. The silence that follows the final note is long and filled with anticipation, as no one knows how to respond to such a performance.
Despite the initial shock and mixed reactions, when it comes time to vote, all four judges agree: Sada Vidoo deserves to win. Her ability to blend a visually extraordinary persona with a truly impressive vocal performance leaves everyone in awe. Her act proves that talent can be found in the most unusual forms, and that sometimes the most striking performances come from those who dare to be completely different.