Who won Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions? Twist and Pulse beat Stavros Flately in BGT final
BRITAIN’S Got Talent: The Champions crowned its winner in tonight’s final episode, as the remaining acts battled it out for the top spot.
So who ended up taking home the winner’s trophy and what’s the prize? Here’s all you need to know regarding the finale…
Who won Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions?
Twist and Pulse – consisting of Ashley Glazebrook and Glen Murphy – took home the winner’s title on Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions on October 5.
The incredible dancing duo put on an incredible show for the audience and the judges with a creative dance set that was quite literally out of this world.
Their choreographed routine included a mashup with references ranging from Love Island and I’m A Celebrity, giving their stage act a unique spin that the two haven’t done before.
Alexa Dixon famously pressed the Golden Buzzer for the boys from south east London following their first performance on The Champions in September.
And it went without saying that the Breathe Slow hitmaker was beyond proud to not only have seen her act put on an outstanding performance but then go on to win the entire series.
Father-and-son act Stavros Flatley came in second place – the two have since announced plans to split.
And in third place was sand artist Kseniya Simonova with her emotional tribute to Princess Diana, which brought several of the judges to tears.
Who are Twist & Pulse?
Glen and Ashley first met at the BRIT School of Performing Arts and Technology where they both ended up studying for a BTEC National Diploma in dance, ballet, tap dance and jazz dance.
Along with his creative education, Ashley also studied for his A levels at the same time, during which time his friendship with Glen had grown tremendously.
The dancing double realised that they had a lot in common, including their witty humour, and as college came to an end, they went on to form a duo called Cheeky Boiz.
Ashley and Glen received a lot of online attention with their “streetomedy” videos, leading the two to enter Britain’s Got Talent.
Following their time on the ITV show, Twist and Pulse landed several TV opportunities on shows including Magic Numbers, where they did a dance that was made up from the music of blockbuster movies.
In 2011, Glen and Ashley landed their next spot on television when they were guests on Keith Lemon’s ITV2 show Celebrity Juice.
Other programs that soon followed were CBBC’s The Slammer, ITV’s Tenable and BBC One’s Let’s Dance for Comic Relief with Lee Nelson.