Britain’s Got Talent 2025 winner revealed leaving fans stunned after tense live final

BRITAIN'S Got Talent has crowned this year's winner after an intense finale showdown.
Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli were back one last time to give their thoughts on this year's acts – though the result was down to the public vote.
Revealing the results backwards live on stage, Ant and Dec declared magician Harry Moulding as the winning performance.
After beating out 10 other finalists to take home the victory, Harry bagged himself £250,000 and a spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance.
As part of his routine, he jumped out of a plane and completed a skydive while correctly guessing the cards of the judges, who were left mystified.
However, some viewers were left furious, claiming he was given "special treatment" by having a pre-recorded segment to his routine.
When he was announced the winner, Harry collapsed to the floor as golden confetti rained on the stage.
As Ant and Dec asked how he felt, he simply exclaimed: "I can't believe what is going on!"
This year's finalists were chosen after a string of semi-finals over the past five weeks, where both the public vote and the judges' Golden Buzzer gave power to who would make it to the last show.
It resulted in one of the most mixed finals in years, with 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".
The final 10 acts were: Hear Our Voice, The Blackouts, Harry Moulding, Stacey Leadbeatter, Olly Pearson, Ping Pong Pang, Binita Chetry, Joseph Charm, Vinnie McKee and Jasmine Rice.
On top of that, singing duo Han and Fran were brought back to the show as the wildcard finalists – being announced at the beginning of the series.
The pair performed an ABBA medley in order to kick off the night's show, with Simon saying he was "giving the people what they want" when they chose them to respond.
After that were Danish group Ping Pong Pang, a unique, neon-loving dance troupe who performed a routine dancing with paddles.
Hear Our Voice – a choir whose members is made up of those affected by the Post Office scandal – performed original track Gigantic by Will of the People.
Simon told the group: "If you won, it would be an F You to a certain group of people to deserve it.”
Stacey Leadbetter, who secured KSI's golden buzzer, then took to the stage, singing a version of Robbie Williams' iconic track, Angels.
Comedian Joseph Charm then took to the stage, waxing lyrical on relationships, his family, and racism in the UK.
"You made everybody feel a part of your act, you weren't afraid to go to the uncomfortable places - we need to go there more," said Alesha Dixon.
"I praise you, I'm proud of you. Congratulations, my friend."
Vinnie McKee then took to the stage, performing Yellow by Coldplay and being cheered on by fellow Scot Lorraine Kelly.
Simon was critical of the performance, telling him: "If I'm being honest with you, I did prefer the song you sung in the first semi."
He then quickly added: "But it doesn't matter, you did brilliant." as boos rung out among the audience.
Drag Queen Jasmine Rice then dazzled with a performance of Nessun Dorma – breaking down in tears as Amanda declared that "she thought she had just seen the winner of Britain's Got Talent".
Nine-year-old gymnast Binita Chetry was cheered on by her parents as she took to the stage next - with Simon calling her "one of the most talented contestants they'd ever had" after their audition.
Performing a daring routine to Everybody Wants to Rule The World, the youngest finalist left the judges staggered by her performance.
The Blackouts – whose semi-final run was dogged with a technical error – took to the stage with a nearly flawless performance starting with the Robbie Williams song, 'Let Me Entertain You'.
Bruno told them: "Absolutely dazzling, you blew my mind! I thought I was at the Royal Variety already!"
Harry Moulding was next up, taking inspiration from Tom Cruise by jumping out of a plane as part of his latest trick - completing a skydive from 12,000 feet as he correctly guessed judges' cards.
"All I can say is Mission Accomplished!" joked Bruno at the impressive feat.
Finishing the night's final performances was 11-year-old rocker Olly Pearson, who was given a special message from Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson ahead of their guitar-shredding set.
However, Ant and Dec were forced to stall after a technical hitch meant the youngster's staging wasn't ready.
As the voting lines opened, viewers were treated to an appearance from KSI, who appeared as a replacement judge throughout the series, and Tom Grennan.
Britain's Got Talent is available to watch in full on ITVX.
Here's how the scores played out in the finale
WINNER: Harry Moulding - Magician
RUNNER UP: The Blackouts - LED dance troupe
THIRD PLACE: Binita Chetry - nine-year-old acrobat
4TH: Olly Pearson - guitarist
5TH: Joseph Charm - comedian
6TH: Jasmine Rice - drag queen opera singer
7TH: Hear Our Voice - choir composed of those affected by the Post Office scandal
8TH: Vinnie McKee - singer
9TH: Han and Fran - singers
10TH: Ping Pong Pang - ping-pong themed dance troupe
11TH: Stacey Leadbeatter - singer