Although the 12-year-old finished outside the top three, she is expected to sign a record deal that could be worth up to £1m after earning massive acclaim for her performances throughout the series, which climaxed with the final.
Despite being the pre-show favourite, the Kettering schoolgirl was a shock omission from the final three as voted by the British public.
But Faryl, whose mum is a hairdresser and dad a safety officer, is set to tour with the British's Got Talent stage show and sign a recording contract, possibly with Simon Cowell's Sony BMG label.
Faryl, a local footballer, had been compared to Welsh singer Charlotte Church, but she says she will stay true to her classical roots.
"When I'm older I would like to be like Katherine Jenkins, not Charlotte Church," she told the News of the World.
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