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The announcement that Captain Marvel star Lashana Lynch was stepping into the “new 007” role sparked a wave of click-bait headlines, but the reality is more complex. The 37-year-old Londoner doesn't ...
After boldly appearing on stage, The Hacker swapped places with Simon as he took his seat on the panel, with the judge being asked to take centre stage. After poking fun at some of the show’s tropes, ...
What did you miss? Britain's Got Talent started off a little differently on Saturday, 12 April. Whilst they were strolling ...
European Editor at Large Prince Harry is “lonely and isolated” living in California, has “completely severed contact” with old friends in the U.K. and will be “devastated” at being ...
AMANDA Holden celebrated the important women in her life on Mother's Day. The Britain's Got Talent judge took to her Instagram stories to share a pic with her mum and her teenage daughters.
A drummer born without arms impressed judges and viewers on the latest episode of Britain's Got Talent - but it wasn't his first time on TV. Having overcome severe disabilities since his birth in ...
A "unique" Leicester man has taken on ITV's Britain Got Talent and stunned the judges, but not in the way he had hoped. Despite being called "funny" by Simon Cowell, Harshith Aiyannira Ganesh ...
Britain's Got Talent viewers were left baffled as the judges refrained from pressing the golden buzzer for a performer despite an "perfect" audition. The judging panel, composed of Simon Cowell ...
Britain's Got Talent's guest judge KSI found himself in trouble with the show's producers, after he said a "bad word" during the audition process. The 31-year-old filled in for Simon Cowell and ...
Britain's Got Talent has been back on our screens for more than a month and since then we have seen weird and wonderful acts, a new judge on the panel and some amazing outfits from Amanda and Alesha.
Britain's Got Talent viewers have slammed ITV for its 'awful' programme and even called for the popular show to be 'scrapped'. One viewer said on X, formerly known as Twitter: "This really is truly ...
Britain will spend nearly £600billion on interest payments over the next five years as the cost of government profligacy mounts, official forecasts showed. As Rachel Reeves unveiled her Spring ...
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