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Scottish Sun
38 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Britain's Got Talent fans hit out at judge during live final as they rage ‘what is he doing?'
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BRITAIN'S Got Talent's finale is upon us and the finalists are putting their best foot forward to win over the final vote. However, one of the BGT judges has proven to be annoying those watching at home for this one habit they can't get over. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Bruno Tonioli was criticised by viewers for his extravagant feedback poses 5 The judge refused to remain in his seat as he gave feedback As tonight show kicked off, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli took to the judges panel one last time. While they can't impact tonight's winner, they are still on hand to give their thoughts on the evening performances. With Wildcard singing duo Han and Fran kicking off the evening with an ABBA Medley, one judge seemed to be swept away with their act. Bruno, who previously judged Strictly Come Dancing, got up from out of his seat to give his deliberations. The judge is known for his flamboyant hand movements when describing acts, but viewers became annoyed when they noted that he couldn't seem to remain in his seat. After Ping Pong Pang - a paddle-focused dance act - completed their routine, Bruno gave his deliberations to the dance crew and the audience by standing up and recreating some of the moves, telling them he "loved them" by making heart symbols. He later remained stood up after the judges gave singing choir Hear Our Voice – made up of those affected by the Post Office scandal. "Someone glue Bruno to his seat FFGS," noted one viewer. "WTF is Bruno doing ? Sit the f'ing hell down." "Why can't Bruno sit down?," said a third, while a fourth commented: "Bruno is annoying why does he keep wanting all the attention when he's giving his comments? The standing up #BGT" "they give Bruno a chair and a microphone. what does he do? stands up and shouts," complained another. Britain's Got Talent brand ITV show a 'fix' as Bruno Tonioli's co-star blows judges away with audition On tonight's show, 10 finalists plus the bonus wildcard act are performing for the final time in order to be crowned champion. The final 10 acts are: Hear Our Voice, The Blackouts, Harry Moulding, Stacey Leadbeatter, Olly Pearson, Ping Pong Pang, Binita Chetry, Joseph Charm, Vinnie McKee and Jasmine Rice. The winner takes home £250,000 and a spot on the line-up of this year's Royal Variety Performance. They follow in the footsteps of Sydney Christmas, who won last year's show. Britain's Got Talent Judges The ITV talent show wouldn't be the same without the four charismatic judges who put the contestants through their paces. Simon Cowell is the staple of Britain's Got Talent and resumes his role as head judge. The mogul is one of the most iconic figures in music and is responsible for offsetting the careers of many performers around the world. Amanda Holden has been a judge on Britain's Got Talent since it first started in 2007. The sexy star is a firm fixture on the judging panel, which has helped her to become a household name. Alesha Dixon is back to judge the new series of Britain's Got Talent. The TV star joined the panel back in 2012 and quickly became a fan favourite. Bruno Tonioli makes up the fab four. After leaving Strictly, he decided to move over to ITV and is the newest BGT judge after replacing David Walliams. 5 While the judges gave standing ovations, Bruno remained standing 5 Fans were also confused why the judge insisted on yelling


Wales Online
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Britain's Got Talent's Dec forced to apologise for Bruno's slip up during 'emotional' final
Britain's Got Talent's Dec forced to apologise for Bruno's slip up during 'emotional' final Britain's Got Talent host Declan Donnelly was forced to apologise for Bruno Tonioli's slip up during Saturday's final Britain's Got Talent host Declan Donnelly was compelled to issue an apology shortly after the commencement of the live final on Saturday night. This evening, May 31, marked the momentous 2025 final of ITV's beloved talent contest Britain's Got Talent, where a total of 11 acts took to the stage for their final performances in hopes of swaying the public vote to become the winner of BGT 2025. The finalists comprised 10 audience favourites who had qualified earlier and one wildcard act, which was revealed to be Han and Fran. Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli were all present at the judges' desk to critique and praise the talent, while presenting duo Ant and Dec were in charge of proceedings. Britain's Got Talent host Dec was forced to apologise minutes into the live final on Saturday night (Image: ITV ) Among the line-up gracing the finale were The Blackouts, Vinnie McKee, Olly Pearson, Stacey Leadbeatter, Jasmine Rice, Ping Pong Pang, Joseph Charm, Hear Our Voice, Harry Moulding, and Binita Chetry, reports Belfast Live. But post a side-splitting act by comedian Joseph Charm, judge Bruno, 69, became overly enthusiastic and let slip an expletive during his critique. Ex-Strictly Come Dancing stalwart Bruno couldn't contain himself as he said: "We were just p*****g" before instantly correcting himself, saying: "Oh sorry, we were just crying with laughter!" Dec swiftly intervened apologising for Bruno's spontaneous swearing. The presenter said: "Apologies if you were offended by Bruno's slip of tongue there, it's a live show, very emotional." Bruno, 69, got carried away as he accidentally swore during his feedback (Image: ITV ) Social media users didn't miss a beat, taking to Twitter, now X, to voice their reactions to the unexpected slip-up. The incident sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with several viewers finding humour in the situation. One user tweeted: "Bruno just said p*****g with laughter oooops #BGT", while another joked that the slip-up was the highlight of the final so far: "Bruno saying p*****g has probably been the best part of this final so far. #BGT". A different account shared that they were still chuckling about the incident 15 minutes later: "I'm sorry but Bruno swearing on Britains Got Talent has got me in stitches even 15 minutes after, so funny so funny #BGT." However, not everyone felt an apology was necessary, as they admitted to not being offended by the accidental blunder. One viewer questioned: "Who's gonna be offended by someone saying "p*****g" jeez #bgt". Another account expressed a similar sentiment: "Imagine being offended by Bruno saying "we were all p*****g with laughter" #JosephCharm #BGT #BritainsGotTalent". Earlier in the live final, Ant and Dec revealed that singing duo Han and Fran had secured the judges' wildcard spot While a third user chimed in, commenting on the need for an apology: "Wow, you have to apologise now because the word p*****g was said #bgt." Earlier in the live final, Ant and Dec revealed that singing duo Han and Fran had secured the judges' wildcard spot. "Han and Fran got the wildcard, which I'm very pleased about," Ant announced, before head judge Simon Cowell explained the reasoning behind the decision: "They got a massive vote from the public and therefore, they deserve the shot in the final. It's as simple as that, I'm happy for them." The Welsh-based best friends, Han and Fran, kicked off the performances with a medley of ABBA hits, including Take A Chance On Me, Does Your Mother Know, and Mamma Mia. Article continues below Britain's Got Talent continues on ITV and ITV X.


Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
BGT viewers insist the final has been ‘ruined' for them as they slam detail of performances
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BRITAIN'S Got Talent viewers are insisting that the final has been 'ruined' for them as they slam detail of the show's performances. BGT will culminate tonight with ten contestants battling it out for this year's No1 spot. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 BGT viewers are insisting that the final has been 'ruined' for them as they slam detail of the show's performances. 4 Fans have said they couldn't see the acts due to the camera angles 4 Some fans demanded that cameras stopped panning in and out The winner will receive a massive cash prize of £250,000, as well as the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. Viewers will have a chance to vote for their pick throughout the night as the show will be running for a whopping two hours and 45 minutes. Judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and Amanda Holden will also be on hand to give their verdicts. The former This Morning presenter put on a racy display in a white plunging gown when she made her entrance along with the rest of the panel. YouTube superstar KSI also made an appearance tonight after proving popular amongst fans during his short stint as a judge. Bur fans have insisted their enjoyment of the show has been ruined. One said: "Stop with all the camera shots I'm getting motion sickness! Face the stage that's it!" "This director is doing my head in. So many camera changes in such a short time," added another. A third said: "Seriously BGT how many times do you want to change camera angles during acts? "Is the camera operator getting paid by the press." Most shocking moments of Britain's Got Talent's final - from Simon Cowell egging to horror injury "Don't know if ping pong pang were any good or not, couldn't see them. Camera direction once again STOP PANNING OUT FGS JUST LET US SEE WHATS GOING ON," said another fan. While another added: "Whoever is controlling the camera angles needs to calm down and realise we just want to watch the act. "One camera pointed square at the stage should do it." "Camera and stage work is shocking. The acts are getting lost in the lightening," added another disgruntled fan. Two acts are currently fans' favourites to win the competition - the Hear Our Voice choir and The Blackouts. But time will tell as it all depends on the judging public - keep up to date with our live blog here.


Daily Mirror
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Simon Cowell slams Post Office as postmasters choir perform 'a massive F you'
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell gave Hear Our Voice a glowing review as they performed in the final, revealing that their win would be "a massive F you to a certain group of people who deserve it". Speaking about the choir - made up of people affected by the Post Office Horizon scandal - who performed an original song in tonight's final, Simon said: "It was so emotional that first audition and I was so happy when the public voted you as the winners because it told us that the public haven't forgotten about you and they really, really want you to succeed, get justice. "I know we said it quite a lot last time but I'm absolutely thrilled that you're at the final and if you won, it would be a massive F you to a certain group of people who deserve it."


Daily Mirror
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
BGT final live updates as winner 'confirmed' hours before show kicks off
Britain's Got Talent's 2025 live final is set to get underway in just a few hours time as the 10 remaining acts put on their best performance in the hopes of being crowned this year's winner. They will give everything they've got as they battle for the staggering £250,000 prize and secure a place at the Royal Variety Show in front of King Charles. Hosts Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli will be on hand to offer their last piece of feedback to the stars of this year's series. Viewers will not only be treated to performances from the 10 finalists, but also some surprise guests. During the final, fans can expect another show stopping performance from one of the judges, but unfortunately it's not Simon Cowell. Guest judge KSI, who made his debut this season, will be taking to the stage to perform, and if his previous onstage performances are anything to go by, fans are in for a treat. Follow along for the Mirror's live updates throughout the night as one act's dreams are set to come true... The 10 acts competing for the winners spot tonight are: LED Dance Group The Blackouts, singer Vinnie McKee, singer Stacey Leadbeatter, gymnastics star Binita Chetry, magician Harry Moulding and guitarist Olly Pearson. Also joining them in the final will be opera singer and drag queen Jasmine Rice, dance act Ping Pong Pang, comedian Joseph Charm and Post Office choir Hear Our Voice. Despite the final not kicking off yet, some think they already know who will be declared winner. Bookies William Hill has made Hear Our Voice, the inspirational choir comprising of victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal, favourites to win with odds of 6/4. The group - made up of victims of the sub- postmasters scandal, which saw hundreds of lives ruined by the Horizon IT fiasco - has wowed judges since their first audition and now look like they're well on their way to victory. The 10 finalists are not the only ones taking to the stage later tonight, as judge KSI is set to perform. Announcing the news on X, formerly known as Twitter, the official Britain's Got Talent account tweeted: HE'S BACK!!! Catch @KSI while you can performing at the #BGT Final, coming at you this Saturday 31st May at 7pm on @ITV1,@ITVX and @WeAreSTV." The YouTube sensation began his music career in 2015 with the release of his debut single, Lamborghini, featuring P Money. The YouTuber and boxer joined the Britain's Got Talent panel as a guest judge in February this year as he stepped in for fellow judge Bruno Tonioli who had to miss a few auditions due to schedule conflicts. The Britain's Got Talent final will kick off at 7pm this evening. Viewers are in for a treat, as the show will run all the way until 9:45pm.