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26.05.2024 - 22:35
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The final round of Britain’s Got Talent auditions aired on Sunday 16 May before it switches to the live semi-finals. Some viewers, however, didn't quite feel satisfied by the latest episode.
Geordie duo Ant and Dec are set to host the BGT semi-finals that will run from Monday, May 27 until Friday, May 31, with every live show airing from 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
The star who manages to wow everyone in the BGT final on June 2 will be crowned the winner and demonstrate their skills at the Royal Variety Performance, and pocket a handsome £250,000. One such hopeful contestant during Sunday's episode was Leightonjay Halliday, 23.
Hailing from Douglas, Scotland, the dancer had auditioned in Manchester specifically for a heartwarming reason. When asked by Bruno Tonioli why he decided to audition for the ITV show, Leightonjay revealed: "My main goal is to inspire younger dancers to never give up." Overwhelmed with emotion, he continued: "I would love to start my own company to nurture young kids to know they can be authentically themselves." Bruno cheered him on and reassured the nervous dancer that all the judges including Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Alesha Dixon were rooting for him.
With an encouraging "Go for it, relax, and enjoy", Bruno sent the dancer off to his performance. Leightonjay began dancing to Kodi Lee's song Change and stepped into a very shallow pool of water, causing a splash as he swirled his way through his carefully choreographed routine.
When Leightonjay finished his performance, he was met with a standing ovation from the judges, and Simon Cowell highlighted an interesting tidbit. Simon remarked: "You'll be really interested to hear this story.
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