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On Saturday evenings, I can’t help but be captivated by the spellbinding performances gracing the stage of Britain’s Got Talent. This year, the competitors are giving their all in an attempt to reach the grand finale.

For those viewers eagerly anticipating their chance to vote for Britain’s Got Talent’s next champion, there isn’t much time left! The grand finale will be aired on Saturday, 31st May at 7pm on ITV1 and ITVX.

To date, we’ve had four semi-finals, and the last one, the fifth and final, is happening this weekend. Over the weeks, the identities of the finalists have gradually been unveiled.

Among the performers who have earned a place in the final round, I’m honored to be a fan of the golden buzzer recipients such as Blackouts, Olly Pearson, Jasmine Rice, and Joseph Charm. Additionally, I find myself captivated by those acts who garnered the most public votes, which include Vinnie McKee, Stacey Leadbeatter, Ping Pong Pang, and Hear Our Voices.

In simpler terms, young contestant Teddy Magic, aged eight, wasn’t able to compete for the finals as he had stepped down from the competition a couple of weeks after withdrawing from the initial live semifinal of the show.

Originally, there was anticipation that Teddy might come back and compete in the latter rounds of the semifinals. However, it became official last week that he wouldn’t be participating anymore.

A representative from Britain’s Got Talent announced: “Following conversations with Teddy’s family and our production team, it has been decided mutually that Teddy won’t participate in this year’s semi-finals. However, Britain’s Got Talent looks forward to welcoming Teddy back in a future season.

Simultaneously, a message from the family of Teddy expressed gratitude: “We appreciate everyone who has stood by Teddy and encouraged him – he keeps spreading enchantment in our lives.

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2025-05-21 17:59