Kay the Human Sax says he salutes anyone who can get up on the Britain's Got Talent stage. Kayode Oresanya, 31, who appeared in Wednesday's semi-final of the reality show, was described by judge Simon Cowell as "someone blowing their nose for three minutes over a Michael Jackson song". Oresanya said he didn't care what Cowell had said: "I was able to do what I was made to do and I was pleased about everything." The human instrument said he doesn't feel bad about not making it into the final: "There was no hard feeling about that cos I was so glad. I was so pleased with myself at where I got to." The Human Sax praises anyone who has the courage to get up on the show's stage: "It is not easy coming in front of the likes of Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan, Amanda Holden and how many millions of people who are watching back home. So to anyone who stands up on that stage, I salute them." When it comes to the show's favourite, Susan Boyle, he said: "I think she has done well with herself. I believe so much that beyond the stage of BGT (Britain's Got Talent) she is an unstoppable force."