BRITAIN’S Got Talent have been spotted making their way into the studios for the show’s grand final tonight.
Hosts Ant and Dec, both 48, joined contestants and stars of the ITV hit streaming into London’s Hammersmith Apollo
Ant and Dec were spotted heading to the London studios to film the live final of Britain’s Got Talent[/caption] New dad Ant appeared in good spirits[/caption] Sydnie Christmas couldn’t contain her excitement[/caption] Ssaulabi Taekwondo[/caption]Ssaulabi Taekwondo waved to screaming fans as judges Bruno Tonioli, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell made their way through a separate stage door.
Singer Sydnie Christmas, who is the favourite to win Britain’s Got Talent, couldn’t hide her smile as she linked arms with a pal and wore a sign that said “vocal best”.
Bookies are saying it is out of Sydnie and comedian Alex Mitchell, or Mr Mitchell to his students.
They’ll be joined in the final by eight more acts and who made it through the semi-finals, alongside the judge’s wildcard.
Tonight, viewers will also be treated to performances from the West End cast of Disney’s The Lion King, Frozen and Mamma Mia.
Alesha, 45, was seen singing and rapping her heart out earlier this week as she made her comeback on the show.
Meanwhile, Ant returned to work on BGT after welcoming a little baby into the world.
His wife Anne-Marie Corbett gave birth to their son just six days ago, but the showbiz legend is already back in the saddle.
After Wilder Patrick was born, his dad introduced him to the world through a sweet snap on social media.
Ant also showed off a family tree tattoo on his shoulder in the photo.
And Dec is sharing in the joy with him, as he counts down to becoming the baby’s godfather.
He has also reportedly been giving Ant advice about living life as a dad.
Britain's Got Talent winners
Britain's Got Talent has a gigantic hall of fame when it comes to its winners - from magicians, comedians to dance troops - the show has had it all. Here's a look back at each winner from each series...
2023 – Viggo Venn
2022 – Axel Blake
2021 – Cancelled by ITV due to the Coronavirus pandemic
2020 – Jon Courtenay
2019 – Colin Thackery
2018 – Lost Voice Guy
2017 – Tokio Myers
2016 – Richard Jones
2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse
2014 – Collabro
2013 – Attraction
2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsey
2011 – Jai McDowell
2010 – Spelbound
2009 – Diversity
2008 – George Sampson
2007 – Paul Potts