EXCLUSIVE: Australian talent management company Ignite Elite Artists has opened a UK division. The first clients on the company’s UK books are Peter Andre, Amanda Clapham (Hollyoaks), and Ethan Dillon (Vikings).
02.06.2024 - 22:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Peter Andre made a shock appearance on the final of Britain's Got Talent. The 90s hitmaker made a cameo during magician act Trixy's performance tonight during the final of the ITV talent competition.
Trixy started by getting judge Simon Cowell to pick a number between 1 and 52. When he settled on 34, Trixy pulled out his mobile phone, reports the Mirror. The magician opened a list, featuring a musician next to each number.
Under the number Simon chose, it read Peter Andre and he was then asked to pick a card from a shuffled deck. Simon chose the four of diamonds. On the stage, was a large crowd with each person covering their face and holding a different card.
Trixy asked the person who was holding the judge's card to step forward. He was then unmasked to be the real Peter Andre, who Simon had already picked out at the start of the performance.
The panel were stunned as Peter stood on stage before them and did his classic Mysterious Girl dance with Trixy.
Viewers were also left stunned, writing on X, one said: "I knew as soon as he mentioned Peter Andre that he was gonna appear on that stage."
Another added: "Peter Andre was the evening highlight #BGT." Someone else commented: "WOW massive well done again Trixy that was absolutely amazing I really enjoyed and loved it so much and so good to see Peter Andre in the final tonight!" A fourth declared: "#Trixy just won #bgt with that astounding trick."
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All week, acts have tried to secure their spot
EXCLUSIVE: Australian talent management company Ignite Elite Artists has opened a UK division. The first clients on the company’s UK books are Peter Andre, Amanda Clapham (Hollyoaks), and Ethan Dillon (Vikings).
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