With commanding stage presence and unwavering confidence, Sydnie Christmas fully embodied a ‘mean girl’ in her electrifying performance of “I’d Rather Be Me” from the hit Broadway musical “Mean Girls”.
The Britain’s Got Talent winner delivered a powerhouse rendition, effortlessly hitting bold, soaring notes that showcased her remarkable vocal control. From the very first lyric, Christmas commanded attention, proving why she’s one of the most talked-about talents to emerge from the competition.
Her performance was nothing short of theatrical brilliance. Every note was sharp and deliberate. Every belt was crisp and fearless. Christmas’ tone carried both attitude and vocal precision, making her interpretation of the song feel as if it belonged on a Broadway stage.
The BGT star—who captivated audiences with her unforgettable performances throughout the competition—once again proved she has the charisma and talent to shine far beyond the Got Talent stage.
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What to know about “I’d Rather Be Me”
Originally written by composer Jeff Richmond with lyrics by Nell Benjamin, “I’d Rather Be Me” is one of the standout numbers from Mean Girls: The Musical. The song, performed in the show by the rebellious Janis Sarkisian, serves as a bold anthem of self-empowerment and defiance. Its unapologetic lyrics and soaring melody have made it a fan-favorite, particularly among musical theater enthusiasts.
Sydnie Christmas’ take on the song not only captured its rebellious energy but also solidified her as a vocal powerhouse who can take on even the most challenging Broadway numbers with ease.


