Creator and head judge of ITV's long-running series is hoping to make life better for those who take part in talent show
Simon Cowell has two hopes for the 16th series of Britain’s Got Talent. Firstly, “to make a show which people hopefully will enjoy watching,” he says. “And, secondly, to give whoever it is that opportunity, hopefully, for things to get better in their lives after they’ve auditioned.”
With more golden buzzers than ever before, and surprises along the way, this year’s audition stages are wide open for the many talented acts vying for a place in the live semi-finals. But who will follow in the footsteps of 2022 winner, comedian Axel Blake, and scoop the £250,000 prize and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance?
“This is like live theatre. It’s a proper variety show like we used to get – and I always loved that,” he follows, his voice going due to “screaming for six hours every day. Let me tell you, some of the talent we’ve seen during auditions… absolutely incredible.” “For the first time in a long time I have absolutely no idea who might win, it really could be anyone.”
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