The audience and the jury of Your Face Sounds Familiar 13 usually agree, but sometimes there are exceptions. In the ninth gala, the dissenting voice was Argentinian Martín Savi, who had to impersonate Freddie Mercury to recreate Queen's greatest hit: Bohemian Rhapsody. The audience was captivated by his performance, awarding him the second-highest score, 11 points, only behind J Kbello's Elvis Presley. However, the jury members weren't so kind a…
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The audience and the jury of Your Face Sounds Familiar 13 usually agree, but sometimes there are exceptions. In the ninth gala, the dissenting voice was Argentinian Martín Savi, who had to impersonate Freddie Mercury to recreate Queen's greatest hit: Bohemian Rhapsody. The audience was captivated by his performance, awarding him the second-highest score, 11 points, only behind J Kbello's Elvis Presley. However, the jury members weren't so kind a…