
Ant and Dec apologise for Bruno Tonioli comment on BGT final
Tensions are high as the acts continue to impress the judges and audience.
However, a blunder from Tonioli led to the hosts Ant and Dec apologising.
We knew Joseph was funny... but WHERE was he hiding those vocals?! 😂 #BGT #BritainsGotTalent #BGTFinal — BGT (@BGT) May 31, 2025
Ant and Dec apologise for Bruno Tonioli comment on BGT final
Bruno's comment came following a performance from comedian Joseph Charm.
During the feedback after his act, which left the audience and judges in stitches, Bruno said: "We were just p***ing... before pausing and correcting himself.
He then apologised before explaining that the judges had found Charm's routine funny.
The routine was performed before the 9pm watershed, meaning swearing is not allowed.
Due to this, host Dec also had to apologise, saying: "Apologies if you were offended by Bruno's slip of the tongue there."
Charm is one of 11 acts fighting to become the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2025.
All the acts in the final are as follows:
Blackouts (golden buzzer)
Vinnie McKee (public vote)
Olly Pearson (golden buzzer)
Stacey Leadbeatter (public vote)
Jasmine Rice (golden buzzer)
Ping Pong Pang (public vote)
Joseph Charm (golden buzzer)
Hear Our Voice (public vote)
Harry Moulding (golden buzzer)
Binita Chetry (public vote)
Han and Fran (wildcard)
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What does the winner of BGT get?
Through the years there have been 16 winners of BGT, from comedian Viggo Ven to dog act Ashleigh and Pudsey and dance group Diversity.
This year the winner of BGT will take home a prize of £250,000 and they are given the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of the royal family.
In the ITV show's first three years, winners won a prize of £100,000 while the biggest winners were Ashleigh and Pudsey with a prize pot of £500,000 in 2012.
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