Britain's Got Talent has declared the winner of its 2025 series after a public vote, with magician Harry Moulding being crowned its latest champion.
Dance act Binita, 8, came in third place while The Blackouts narrowly missed out on winning by coming in second place. Impressing judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and KSI, as well as the viewers, Harry, 24, walked away with the £250,000 prize fund and will perform for at the Royal Variety Performance.
The Blackpool-based magician took to the stage earlier in the night and wowed the judges by correctly guessing which cards they had chosen out of a pack - while jumping out of a plane.
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Reacting to his win, Harry collapsed to the ground and shouted. He later told Ant and Dec: "I can't believe what is going on. Thank you, thank you everyone so so much. I genuinely feel like everyone has been behind me. This has been the most incredible journey."
Meanwhile, The Blackouts said after coming in second place: "Thank you so much, we feel so grateful for this journey. Thank you so much and congratulations. Well deserved."
It's been a dramatic night on ITV1, with Ant and Dec being when it was revealed that they weren't ready for young act Olly Pearson. Stopping the show, Ant said: "It was going so well but we're going to have to have a quick chat with you judges because we're not quite ready on stage yet for Olly."
Thankfully, the stage was ready for Olly just seconds later and the young guitarist was able to perform.
Earlier in the live final, Ant and Dec had to after Bruno let slip a swear word after watching comedian Joseph Charm's performance.
"We were just p***ing..." before pausing and correcting himself. He apologised before explaining the judges had found his routine funny.
Dec even had to add another apology to viewers as he said: "Apologies if you were offended by Bruno's slip of the tongue there."
Tonight's final saw singer Stacey Leadbeatter come in 11th place, followed by dance group Ping Pong Pang and Wildcard act Han and Fran.
Vinnie McKee came in eighth place, followed by postmasters choir Hear Our Voice, opera singer Jasmine Rice, comedian Joseph Charm and Olly Pearson.
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