![]() ![]() ![]() The Britain's Got Talent judges (Image: PA)Ĭowell said Blake was “super confident” and the first person to ever make a joke about Covid-19 which was actually funny. You made it all seem so effortless and you’ve got a wonderful, so likeable personality.” He added: “A comedy superstar is born tonight. I thought ‘You may be a nine out of 10 now but you were a minus two at King’s Cross’.”Ĭomedian and judge David Walliams described the sketch as “brilliantly funny and original”. I was so impressed I clapped it and she looked down on me like ‘ew’. ![]() He also joked about bizarre happenings on the London Underground, saying: “Couple of weeks ago I saw a woman and she was doing her whole make-up, a couple of stops later she looked like a whole new person. READ MORE: Simon Cowell teases Britain's Got Talent new feature When asked by Cowell if he had ever lost confidence in his act, Blake admitted he had, but that he was inspired by his family and wanted to teach his 12-year-old son, who was in the audience, to believe in himself.ĭuring his stand-up routine, Blake brought humour to everything from naming his newborn Pfizer, nicknamed Pfiesha, as she was a pandemic baby, and the funny bickering arguments he gets into with his fiancee. Reality TV supremo Cowell told Axel Blake, a 33-year-old property maintenance manager from west London, that the country “needed acts like him” after the difficult couple of years everyone has been through due to the pandemic. For the latest TV and showbiz news sign up to our newsletter here.A comedian has won over judge Simon Cowell with his sharp wit on Britain’s Got Talent and secured his coveted golden buzzer. It then returns the following weekend on April 22. Britain's Got Talent returned on Saturday, April 15 on ITV at 8pm, and also airs on Sunday, April 16. Ghetto Kids and Malakai Bayoh so far, we'll update this section. He mentioned that the audience had one as a one-off this time, but he didn't explain the other two. As said above, Simon revealed that there could be more than five golden buzzers this series. Hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly share a buzzer. Who will press their golden buzzer first (Image: ITV) Who gets a Golden Buzzer?Īll four judges Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden get to press the buzzer and secure an act. He added that the audience got one for the first time ever as they changed the rules slightly. There's a bit of a twist this year it seems, as Simon Cowell revealed they had eight buzzers this series, while he didn't go into detail about what happened. The golden buzzer is pressed by a judge or host when they decide they want a particular audition to go straight through to the live shows. This means they skip past the bootcamp stage of the competition, giving them a head start. If an act is awarded the golden buzzer at the end of their audition, it grants them a place in one of the live semi-finals of the show. Read more: What happened to judge David Walliams and why did Bruno Tonioli replace him What is a Golden Buzzer? ![]() But who gets to press the buzzer, and what does it mean for the acts who are awarded one? Strictly Come Dancing veteran Bruno Tonioli joins Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon on the panel as the Ant & Dec hosted show returns for its 16th series on the channel.Īnother thing returning for the new series is the Golden Buzzer - and this series it comes with a twist, reports MirrorOnline. ITV Britain's Got Talent is back with a brand new judge in the line-up replacing comedian and actor, David Walliams. ![]()
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