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Bruno Tonioli 'set to quit' Britain's Got Talent as possible replacements named

Bruno Tonioli 'set to quit' Britain's Got Talent as possible replacements named

Daily Mirror3 days ago
Bruno Tonioli is reportedly set to quit Britain's Got Talent after just two series as the ITV show's judge. The ex Strictly Come Dancing star is likely to be replaced by either rapper KSI comedian Alan Carr.
The Italian TV personality may find it impossible to film the next series of the show with his commitment to filming Dancing with the Stars in America - with both reportedly taking place this autumn.
A source told The Sun: "The filming schedule in 2024 meant that Bruno could get away with not being present for filming one week of auditions.
"But it would be virtually impossible for him to miss two weeks, because in the final edit, that equates to half the episodes in the new three-month run of BGT, which will air from February of 2026."
They added that there is "absolutely no ill feeling about the situation" and that it is purely down to difficult schedules.
'The only hope is if his long-time friend and fellow panellist Simon Cowell steps in to make it clear that he has to be a part of the show, no matter how difficult it proves to be.'
The Mirror has reached out to Britain's Got Talent and Bruno Tonioli's representatives for comment.
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