BGT : The Champions ,Britain won both gold and silver last night to make up for Paul Potts shock exit and No Susan Boyle.
Continue reading to learn who won the gold and glory…
Who were the BGT: Champions winners?
Twist won BGT: The Champions last night. Pulse was the winning dance duo.
They beat Stavros Flatley to first place, with the father-son comedy/dance act ( they aren’t breaking up, you’ll be able to guess) coming in second.
Ant and Dec declared them champs. Twist and Pulse’s Ashley Glazebrook stated that “Things like these don’t happen” to her and Glen, their best friend. This means the whole world to us.
Even the judges will agree that they are a surprise winner if they are.
After their performances, Simon Cowell referred to them as ‘the underdogs in the competition’. And they proved that every underdog can have its day.
What was the final result of the BGT: Champions?
Because of the way the show was organized, only the top three acts were revealed.
There, Ant and Dec determined which two acts received the most votes and who the winners were.
Even the judges were unable to correctly guess which three acts had the most votes when it was time for the announcement.
Waiting for the answer, Simon whispered to Amanda Holden and David Walliams. He also said to Alesha Dickin that he thought it was the dogs. This refers to German Das Supertalent’s Alexa Kuenburger.
Who were Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions’ top three performers?
Kseniya Simova, winner of Ukraine’s Got Talent, was the first to be announced. She received the show’s first golden buzzer.
After her came Twist and Pulse, and then Stavros Flatley.
Ant and Dec revealed that Kseniya would finish third, leaving two British acts in the last two.
The final two waited to find out who the winner was, but it became clear that there wasn’t one.
Amanda said to them that Stavros Flatley had performed last night. Simon repeated the statement and added, “Right now, in this country, we just want feel good.”
Simon and David Walliams called Twist and Pulse an ’11’ from 10 and praised them for having all 6000 people at Wembley Arena on their feet.