BRITAIN’S Got Talent 2023 has thrilled fans, with some truly inspirational acts performing for the famous judges.
But there can only be one winner, and they will be crowned during the BGT live grand final.
Britain’s Got Talent 2023 is heading to its final
When is the Britain’s Got Talent Final 2023?
All this week (from May 29 to June 2, 2023) the Britain’s Got Talent semi-finals are taking place.
They are being held so that viewers can pick their favourite acts to become the BGT 2023 finalists.
This will be followed by the live final on Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 7.30pm until 10pm.
You will be able to watch all the action on ITV and ITVX.
Who is in the Britain’s Got Talent Final 2023?
Over the course of the semi-finals two acts from each night are chosen to go through to the final.
The acts that have made it so far:
- Round one: Amy Lou – singer from Tipton, West Midland.
- Round one: Musa Motha – professional dancer from London.
Amy Lou has made it through to the BGT final
Who is Amy Lou?
A pregnant Amy Lou wowed the judges when she took to the stage with her huge baby bump for her first audition.
Viewers saw the tanning shop receptionist cradle her bump as she sailed through with four yes’s from Simon Cowell, and the rest of the famous judges.
It was then revealed that Amy Lou actually gave birth just hours after her audition aired on ITV.
She returned to the stage for the semi-finals with a cover of And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going, which had the judges once again on their feet.
Who is Musa Motha?
Musa Motha wowed the judges on BGT
Musa Motha is a professional dancer who originally hails from Johannesburg, South Africa, but now lives in London.
When he was 11 he was diagnosed with a type of bone cancer called Oesteosacorma and, to save his life, he had his leg amputated.
During his original audition, he amazed the studio audience and the judges with his beautiful dance routine to Naughty Boy and Beyonce’s track Runnin.
His routine brought tears to many eyes, with many labelling him as inspirational a
Despite the challenges, he found music and a love of dance, taking up street dancing in 2010.
During his appearance on Britain’s Got Talent he said: “After my amputation, I fell in love with music. My friends, they were dancing at the time and asked them to teach me to dance.
“This is the perfect time to reach out to more people and inspire more people out there.”
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