Britain's Got Talent viewers were left fuming at Amanda Holden after she used the coveted Golden Buzzer for a second time. The TV and radio star was back on the judging panel as the ITV talent show's auditions continued on Sunday night (May 12).
23.04.2024 - 07:30 / ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson stunned the nation back in 2008 with his show-stopping modern dance rendition of Singin' in the Rain, securing him the BGT title. Despite falling short in the semi-finals a year prior, George proved judge doubters Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden wrong and rocketed to fame after his victory.
After severing ties with music mogul Simon Cowell in 2009, he took advantage of various TV appearances and endorsement deals. He kept largely out of the spotlight until joining Emmerdale briefly in 2016 playing Ryan Harred, and taking part in Celebrity Coach Trip alongside Roxanne Pallett in 2019.
Now aged 30, the boy wonder turned theatre veteran has just closed the curtain on a successful run as the lead in a touring Robin Hood pantomime. Sharing words of reflection just before the final performance, George penned on Instagram: "This past month has been an absolute roller coaster!" Sharing a selfie in his Robin Hood costume, cuddling with his dog co-star, he said: "Playing Robin Hood on a national tour has been an unreal experience, thanks to everyone that came to watch the show! Here's me and my mate Sully having a much needed cuddle between scenes." This milestone follows his stint as the Prince in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs over Christmas back in Weymouth, Dorset.
Not just limited to these roles, George has dabbled in several productions including Peter Pan and Cinderella to name a few. On a more personal note, George has been open about his three hair transplants in recent years.
He once made an appearance on This Morning, where he stepped out showing off a receding hairline and admitted to spending a whopping £9,000 on his first two procedures. When discussing his latest transplant
.Britain's Got Talent viewers were left fuming at Amanda Holden after she used the coveted Golden Buzzer for a second time. The TV and radio star was back on the judging panel as the ITV talent show's auditions continued on Sunday night (May 12).
Some Britain's Got Talent fans were left issuing a complaint as the latest episode of the show kicked off with Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli. The hit ITV talent show returned to screens on Sunday night (May 12) after being bumped from its usual Saturday night slot.
Ten years ago Philip Green had the nation in stitches when he performed his impressions on Britain’s Got Talent. The 30 year old, who had been working at the Body Shop prior to his audition, impressed the judges with his impressions of celebs from Natalie Cassidy to Lorraine Kelly and Stacey Solomon. After ending his audition with an impression of Louie Spence and doing the splits, it was time for Philip to face the judges - and they loved him.
It's been a few weeks now since Britain's Got Talent burst back onto our screens as the search for the country's next best thing got underway with the winner hoping to perform by royal appointment at this year's Royal Variety Performance.
Bruno Tonioli was moved to tears during an upcoming episode of Britain's Got Talent, as he watched a stunning performance by a blind operatic duo. The 68-year-old judge – who smashed his golden buzzer for dance act Ghetto Kids last month – was visibly emotional as he watched blind soprano Denise Leigh and pianist Stefan Andrusyschyn, both hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, perform.The pair, who left both the audience and panel in awe with their incredible act, shared their unique story of how they met on a train 18 years ago when Stefan asked Denise for the time, unaware that she too was visually impaired.
Britain's Got Talent fans have speculated an incident which occurred during an audition during Saturday's (4 May) show was 'faked', as the Serbat Troupe took to the stage with an incredible acrobatic performance. The foursome immediately impressed the judges - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli - with their audition, and left the audience stunned with their daring stunts on stage. However, disaster struck during one part of the routine.
Fans of Britain's Got Talent have questioned if the show is a "fix" after discovering a Golden Buzzer act has worked with a major pop star. Viewers are debating the fairness of the popular ITV talent show after it was revealed that the act had previously appeared on another television programme.The hit talent show made its comeback this Saturday, featuring a medley of acts from around the country.
Four weeks into the latest series of Britain's Got Talent, and judge Simon Cowell has already named his favourite to win this year's competition, and it's not who you might expect. Despite the series still airing the nail biting auditions on screen, Simon is confident about his favourite act and didn't hold back as he tipped them to win.
As another round of auditions got underway in Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday evening, viewers at home were on the edge of their seats as one gravity defying act took to the stage. Acrobatic trio Serbat Troupe got off to a good start, as one performer attempted to scale a ladder while the other balanced on their head in a handstand position.
ITV has decided to remove Britain's Got Talent from its schedule next weekend, in an attempt to avoid a 'ratings war' with the Eurovision Song Contest. On Saturday, May 11, the popular talent show will be replaced by the Bond film Casino Royale, with BGT set to return on Sunday night, May 12. OK! has reached out to ITV for comment.The upcoming weekend will see more auditions on BGT, following its return to screens last month.
Britain's Got Talent act The Dark Hero seriously wowed the judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli with his singing, all while suspended in mid-air dressed as Batman. But the mystery man's show-stopping performance appeared to have raised quite a few questions with viewers afterwards, with many calling out an obvious 'blunder' he'd made.The Dark Hero - who hasn't yet revealed his real name - took to the stage during Saturday night's episode of the ITV show to perform his own operatic rendition of Wicked's Defying Gravity - and fans have called him out for missing a trick on several fronts.
Britain's Got Talent has come under fire from fans who were left unimpressed by a 'tasteless' news segment spoof, following the recent health scare of news anchor Rageh Omaar.The ITV journalist suffered a medical incident while presenting the News at Ten on Friday evening, causing concern among viewers when he appeared to struggle with his speech. In an unfortunate coincidence, the next episode of Britain's Got Talent began with a spoof news segment featuring the ITV News logo and anchor Charlene White delivering 'breaking news'.The segment then cut to a mock press conference with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli being interviewed by children.
Britain's Got Talent judges and viewers were stunned after dance troupe CyberAgent Legit performed a jaw-dropping dance routine.
Viewers of Britain's Got Talent were left stunned as they were introduced to Japanese beatboxing group Sarukani during Saturday's show, with many members of the audience stunned by the unique nature of the act.The young group, aged 21 to 24, performed impressively on the talent show, earning rapturous applause from judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli, not to mention the audience present during the performance. However, eagle-eyed fans of the show have since discovered the group's significant achievements predating their BGT goals.
Britain's Got Talent's latest episode got off to a chaotic start as the judges were left open-mouthed following a contestant's risqué gaffe on stage. Air guitar aficionado Sven Smith, 27, had the audience and judges, including Simon Cowell, in high spirits with his electrifying performance to a medley of Queen classics.The auditorium erupted with cheers as Sven mimed guitar solos, but it was his unexpected costume mishap that sparked the most chatter among the judges..
Britain's Got Talent viewers think they've figured out the true identity of The Dark Hero after his show-stopping performance.The mystery man, who hasn't yet revealed his real name, wowed judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli with his rendition of Defying Gravity, all while suspended in mid-air dressed as Batman. The panel was blown away by his act, and fans were equally impressed.
It’s been 14 years since Hollie Steel graced our screens on Britain's Got Talent, captivating audiences with her angelic voice and youthful innocence. At just 10 years old, she stood as a favourite to claim the coveted title, impressing judges Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden with her performances. However, amidst the competition's intense pressure, Hollie faced a heart-breaking moment during the semi-finals when she suffered a panic attack live on stage.Tears streaming down her face, Simon Cowell made the unprecedented decision to allow her to restart her performance, propelling her into the finals.
Britain's Got Talent has already been hit with Ofcom complaints following its latest series debut over the weekend. the ITV talent show, headlined by Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, returned over the weekend with a double showing on Saturday and Sunday to kick off the 17th series
Britain's Got Talent enthusiasts are convinced they've cracked the case of Bobby Goldfinn's true identity after spotting a major 'clue' on the hit ITV show. Eagle-eyed viewers are certain that a celeb is lurking behind the goldfish mask, and they're buzzing with anticipation for a big reveal later in the series, much like the surprise unmaskings on The Masked Singer.The opening episode on Saturday (April 20) introduced us to the enigmatic Bobby Goldfinn, clad in his fishy disguise, as he attempted to reel in laughs from judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli.
Britain's Got Talent fans were left demanding a 'missing' star return as the series' second episode aired on Sunday night (April 21). Millions tuned in to episode one which aired on Saturday night (April 20), officially kicking off the 2024 series.