Performers Joseph B. Clarke and Bri’Anna Harper left their mark on the “America’s Got Talent” stage Tuesday night.
06.06.2022 - 14:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent viewers got all emotional as they spotted a moment between one of the young acts and the judges during the live final. The ITV talent show came to a spectacular end on Sunday night (June 5) following a week of live semi-final shows.
And it was comedian Axel Blake who was crowned the 2022 winner, bagging the £250,000 prize money and a spot at the star-studded Royal Variety Performance. The 33-year-old property maintenance manager from west London, who was Simon Cowell’s golden buzzer choice, said "words can’t even explain" his emotions as hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced his name.
Axel scooped the title as ventriloquist Jamie Leahey and his puppet Chuck the chicken came in second, while singer Tom Ball took third place.
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His win has caused a divide among BGT viewers after it emerged after his stand-up audition that he was already a 'professional' that he had his own show on Amazon Prime Video. While many have their say, others have taken to social media to name the 'real winner' of the series.
But in amongst the two-hour show was a rather adorable moment with seven-year-old Aneeshwar Kunchala, from Warrington, who continued his passionate message to protect the environment with another inspiring poem. He got momentarily nervous at the beginning but he carried on confidently after cheers of support from the audience.
The judges - Simon, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams - were full of praise for the young environmentalist but Aneeshwar did call Simon out. Asking to speak while being given his comments, the schoolboy said: "Simon,
Performers Joseph B. Clarke and Bri’Anna Harper left their mark on the “America’s Got Talent” stage Tuesday night.
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell gave an impassioned speech after an act broke down in tears on stage during the ITV talent show final. Alesha Dixon's Golden Buzzer act Flintz and T4ylor wowed judges with an emotional rap song.
After a night's break, the Britain's Got Talent final is finally here. In the last week fans of the ITV talent show have been treated to five live semi-final shows as the acts were whittled down.
Coronation Street star's Britain's Got Talent audition was reportedly scrapped from the show. Ian Bartholomew, who played Geoff Metcalfe in the ITV soap, auditioned for the talent show back in January. Ian performed his own original song, This Time It's Forever, which he released during the first Covid-19 lockdown.
Britain’s Got Talent viewers may be used to their Saturday night fix of the reality show, but they’ll have to wait until Sunday as ITV “cancelled” the live semi-final ahead of their grand final airing on Sunday. In last night’s show, hosts Ant and Dec told viewers that there would be no show on Saturday evening as usual.
Alesha appears quite elegant in a white dress. The Britain’s Got Talent judge provided very little context with the picture, simply tweeting the hashtag #engaged along with an emoji of a diamond engagement ring. However, the ring in the picture appears to be anything but.
A week of Britain's Got Talent live shows is almost over and the penultimate show caused all kinds of drama, specifically around Simon Cowell and one act in particular. The 63-year-old was back on the judging panel for the fourth of five semi-final shows as several more acts took to the stage to try impress Simon, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams, and Amanda Holden as well as viewers in a bid to make it through to the BGT final on Sunday (June 5).
Simon Cowell was quick to respond to 'fix' claims as the penultimate semi-final show of Britain's Got Talent took place. Thursday night saw several more acts take to the stage in a bid to make it through to the ITV talent show's grand final on Sunday (June 5).
Escapologist Andrew Basso faced his fears in a terrifying race against the clock on the second Britain's Got Talent semi-final show. The Italian dare devil attempted an underwater escape from a narrow tank while restrained by the arms and chained by the neck with hardly anywhere to move.
Amanda Holden floored fans as she appeared for the first Britain's Got Talent semi-final on Monday night (May 30). The ITV talent show's judge often gets people talking with her outfits so fans were clearly waiting with bated breath as to what she'd rock up in for night one.
Britain's Got Talent is known for its weird and wonderful talent as well as its controversial moments, and it appears the first live show hasn't escaped criticism from viewers. The ITV talent show returned to screens on Monday night (May 30) for the first of five semi-final shows.