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BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT HAS CROWNED MAGICIAN HARRY MOULDING AS THE ITV SHOW'S 2025 WINNER. 21:47, 31 May 2025Updated 22:10, 31 May 2025 Magician Harry Moulding has been announced as
the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2025, bagging the £250,000 prize and a spot at the Royal Variety Show, where he will perform in front of King Charles. The emotional final, saw Swiss
dance group The Blackouts come in as runners up while nine-year-old gymnast and dance star Binita, came in third place after a public vote decided the winner. The 24-year-old magician from
Blackpool was left visibly emotional as judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli came up on stage to congratulate him on his victory. After being announced as the
winner of this year's series of the ITV talent show, Harry collapsed to the ground in emotion. He gushed to presenters Ant and Dec: "Thank you everyone so much. I genuinely feel
like everyone has been behind me. This has been the most incredible journey." Meanwhile, The Blackouts congratulated Harry on his big win, saying: "Thank you so much, we feel so
grateful for this journey. Thank you so much and congratulations. Well deserved." Article continues below The magician impressed the judging panel earlier in the evening by correctly
guessing which cards they had chosen out of a pack - while jumping out of a plane. It was a dramatic finale on ITV1 with Ant and Dec being forced to halt the live final when it was announced
they weren't ready for young act Olly Pearson to perform. Suddenly stopping the show, Ant said: "It was going so well but we're going to have to have a quick chat with you
judges because we're not quite ready on stage yet for Olly." Thankfully, the stage was ready for the young guitarist just moments later and he was able to perform. Earlier in the
live final, Ant and Dec had to apologise to viewers after judge Bruno let slip a swear word after watching comedian Joseph Charm perform. He said: "We were just p***ing..." before
pausing and correcting himself. He apologised for his language before explaining the judges had found his routine hilarious. Dec had to add another apology to viewers as he said:
"Apologies if you were offended by Bruno's slip of the tongue there." This year's finalists were selected after a series of semi-finals aired over the past five weeks,
where both the public vote and the judges' Golden Buzzer gave power to who would make it to the grand finale. It resulted in one of the most diverse finals the ITV talent competition
has seen in years. Article continues below The finale featured an LED act, a ping-pong paddle wielding dance troupe, two singers, an 11-year-old guitarist, a drag queen, a comedian, a choir,
a magician and a gymnast all vying for the top spot. Bruno Tonioli declared the finalists "the strongest Britain's Got Talent had ever had". _JOIN THE_ _DAILY RECORD'S
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