
The highly anticipated 2025 Britain's Got Talent finals line-up has been unveiled, with 12 talented acts making the cut from thousands of hopefuls.
This year's competition has taken an unconventional turn, with the semi-finals airing weekly every Saturday instead of the usual consecutive nights. In another first, the Golden Buzzer has been introduced in the semi-finals, allowing one judge each week to send an act straight through to the final, with the public voting for the second spot.
In the latest episode, magician Harry Moulding wowed the judges and audience with his mind-boggling trick, correctly guessing the names of randomly selected audience members. As a grand finale, he facilitated a surprise proposal for an unsuspecting audience member, Jess, whose boyfriend had been planning the perfect moment with Harry's help. Harry secured his spot in the final after being honoured with KSI's Golden Buzzer during the latest episode.
The public vote secured nine-year-old gymnastics sensation Binita Chetry's spot in the final, prompting Simon to declare: "This is what I call a moment where a star is born."

The stage is now set for an electrifying finale next Saturday, featuring the 12 talented acts vying for the top prize. Chatting with Ant and Dec, Binita expressed her delight, saying she was "very happy" and eagerly anticipating the upcoming final next week, reports .
The lineup for the final is now complete. Alongside Binita and Harry, the acts include: LED Dance Group The Blackouts, vocalist Vinnie McKee, crooner Stacey Leadbeatter, and strummer Olly Pearson.
They will be joined by operatic drag sensation Jasmine Rice, dance troupe Ping Pong Pang, funnyman Joseph Charm, and the tuneful Post Office choir Hear Our Voice.

The grand finale is set to broadcast on ITV1 next Saturday (May 31) from 7pm until 9.45pm, with the victor being announced live and pocketing an immense cash prize of £250,000.
Moreover, the champion will receive the opportunity to grace the stage at the Royal Variety Show. The monetary reward has varied over the years, starting at £100k for the first five series winners in 2007.
Ashleigh Butler and her dog Pudsey famously scooped the largest prize in the history of the show, bagging half a million pounds.
The preceding year's victor, Sydnie Christmas, claimed £250,000 in addition to securing her spot at the Royal Variety Show.
Britain's Got Talent final is on Saturday, May 31 on ITV1 and you can catch up with the series on ITVX
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