BGT's Amanda Holden stunned as her Golden Buzzer act fails to make final three
06.06.2022 - 04:45
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Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden was left visibly shocked as her Golden Buzzer act Loren Allred failed to make the final three on Sunday's final of the ITV show. As hosts Ant and Dec announced the results, they said of Loren, who sang Never Enough in the hit film The Greatest Showman: "You are not in the final three." To which the camera panned to Amanda, 51, who was left visibly shocked as she was seen saying something to her judging panel.
During Loren's performance earlier in the evening, where she performed an original song, she left the judges seriously impressed. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
At the end of Sunday's final, it was announced that Jamie Leahey, Tom Ball and Axel Blake had made the top three with the latter winning. As his name was announced, Axel fell to the floor in shock as gold confetti filled the stage and the audience.
The comic, who was Simon's Golden Buzzer during auditions, said of his win: "Words can't even explain. "I am shaking, thank you everyone for voting for me, it means the world to me.
No words to explain right now, I can't believe it!" The winner of Britain's Got Talent receives £250,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of the Queen. It comes after Loren hit back at Britain's Got Talent criticism after fans questioned whether the professional singer should have been given a golden buzzer as she is already a successful, famous artist.Taking to Instagram at the time, Loren, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, shared a message from a fan where it hit back at the criticism, saying: "She deserves more recognition with all of her hardwork for years." While ITV bosses
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