Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left furious after singer Sirine Jahangir failed to make it through to the final. Sirine, who is blind, wowed with her incredible vocals in the semi-final on Saturday night, but did not nab a spot in the final.
06.09.2020 - 01:57 / breakingnews.ie
Juggling comedian Steve Royle has become the first contestant to win a place in the Britain’s Got Talent final, as the show returned to television following the coronavirus lockdown.
The comedian landed his spot after a format change meant the judges could choose one of the acts to go straight through to the final.
The other seven competitors will now face the public vote in the hope of landing the other place.
The show went on a long hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, and hosts Ant and Dec
Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left furious after singer Sirine Jahangir failed to make it through to the final. Sirine, who is blind, wowed with her incredible vocals in the semi-final on Saturday night, but did not nab a spot in the final.
Alesha Dixon has been applauded for "hitting back at racists" who complained about Diversity's Black Lives Matters dance on Britain's Got Talent. Diversity have been the subject of almost 25,000 Ofcom complaints over the past fortnight after performing a routine inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement on the hit reality show.
Magical Bones has been put through to the final of Britain’s Got Talent after he impressed the judges with a routine which saw him make his girlfriend appear in the studio.
ITV talent series would have usually been wrapped up in May but only the BGT audition stages were filmed in time and still aired as usual earlier this year.And following a catch-up show last weekend, we finally know the line-up for the semi-final shows.Instead of airing across a full week, the episodes will be spread out over five weekends before the grand final in October.So, is it actually live? Sadly, ITV confirmed that the semi-finals will be pre-recorded - with the hope of the big final
Britain’s Got Talent returns to TV screens on Saturday night with the start of the semi-finals.
Britain’s Got Talent has paid an emotional tribute to Ian Royce after it was announced he had died aged 51.The ITV show, which has returned to our screens for the live finals, shared a photo of Ian on the BGT set as they shared their condolences to him. BGT wrote on Twitter: “Yesterday we sadly lost a member of our #BGT family.
Naman Ramachandran Ian Royce, warm up act for “Britain’s Got Talent” and “The X Factor,” has died of pneumonia and multiple organ failure. He was 51.“It is with our greatest regret that we have to tell you all that Ian has passed away today from severe pneumonia and multiple organ failure.
Britain's Got Talent star Ian Royce has passed away at the age of 51.The news was shared on the comedian's Twitter page in a statement that read: "It is with our greatest regret that we have to tell you all that Ian has passed away today from severe pneumonia and multiple organ failure. MORE: 10 self-care apps you need to download"He was in no pain and was surrounded by friends and family.