Britain's Got Talent has received 190 complaints over Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon's choice of dresses on last night's (May 31) final.
100 unhappy viewers got in touch with ITV directly about the pair's outfits, while 90 people complained to Ofcom.
A spokesperson for the media watchdog said: "Ofcom has received 90 complaints about the presenters' clothing on Britain's Got Talent on ITV. We will assess these complaints before deciding whether to investigate or not."
Holden wore a full-length blue gown, which she said was inspired by recent Disney hits Frozen and Cinderella.
Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse the dog were named the winners of Britain's Got Talent 2015, beating magician Jamie Raven into second place.
There were also complaints earlier in the series when viewers were left concerned by French ventriloquist Marc Metral's talking dog act. The audition was subsequently investigated by the Rspca.
Britain's Got Talent's live final dominated Sunday's ratings with an average of 11.37 million viewers,...
100 unhappy viewers got in touch with ITV directly about the pair's outfits, while 90 people complained to Ofcom.
A spokesperson for the media watchdog said: "Ofcom has received 90 complaints about the presenters' clothing on Britain's Got Talent on ITV. We will assess these complaints before deciding whether to investigate or not."
Holden wore a full-length blue gown, which she said was inspired by recent Disney hits Frozen and Cinderella.
Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse the dog were named the winners of Britain's Got Talent 2015, beating magician Jamie Raven into second place.
There were also complaints earlier in the series when viewers were left concerned by French ventriloquist Marc Metral's talking dog act. The audition was subsequently investigated by the Rspca.
Britain's Got Talent's live final dominated Sunday's ratings with an average of 11.37 million viewers,...
- 6/1/2015
- Digital Spy
The voting figures for Britain's Got Talent have been released by ITV.
The numbers show that 2015 winner Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse and second-placed magician Jamie Raven were far ahead of everyone else in yesterday's live final. In a closely fought result, O'Dwyer and Matisse ended up winning by just 2.2%.
In the first semi-final, Henry Gallagher - who lost out on the judges' vote - actually finished ahead of Entity Allstars.
And Boyband, the judges' wild card, only came fourth in the public wild card vote behind Gallagher and Revelation Avenue.
See the voting figures in full below:
Semi-final 1
Côr Glanaethwy - 21.9%
Henry Gallagher - 17.5%
Entity Allstars - 12.8%
Lorraine Bowen - 12.3%
Mitch & Cally the Wonderdog - 11.5%
Becky O'Brien - 11.4%
Billy & Emily England - 7.6%
Andrew Fleming - 2.5%
Ruby Red Performers - 2.5%
Semi-final 2
Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse - 29.3%
Old Men Grooving - 27.1%
Revelation Avenue - 16.3%
Groove Thing - 7.2%
Bonetics - 6.2%
The HoneyBuns - 5.3%
Michael Late...
The numbers show that 2015 winner Jules O'Dwyer and Matisse and second-placed magician Jamie Raven were far ahead of everyone else in yesterday's live final. In a closely fought result, O'Dwyer and Matisse ended up winning by just 2.2%.
In the first semi-final, Henry Gallagher - who lost out on the judges' vote - actually finished ahead of Entity Allstars.
And Boyband, the judges' wild card, only came fourth in the public wild card vote behind Gallagher and Revelation Avenue.
See the voting figures in full below:
Semi-final 1
Côr Glanaethwy - 21.9%
Henry Gallagher - 17.5%
Entity Allstars - 12.8%
Lorraine Bowen - 12.3%
Mitch & Cally the Wonderdog - 11.5%
Becky O'Brien - 11.4%
Billy & Emily England - 7.6%
Andrew Fleming - 2.5%
Ruby Red Performers - 2.5%
Semi-final 2
Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse - 29.3%
Old Men Grooving - 27.1%
Revelation Avenue - 16.3%
Groove Thing - 7.2%
Bonetics - 6.2%
The HoneyBuns - 5.3%
Michael Late...
- 6/1/2015
- Digital Spy
We're coming to the end of the live semi-finals on Britain's Got Talent now, but we got a whole lot of variety in last night's show! And again, last year's winners Collabro are on hand to give us their verdict - this time, it's the turn of Thomas Redgrave.
He knows exactly what it's like to be on the show, which might help when Collabro return to perform tonight. "I don't know if some of the other boys are nervous but either it hasn't hit me yet or I'm not feeling too bad!" he joked. "I think it's going to be fun actually to go back and be on that stage again and perform in front of all the judges. It will be very nostalgic. I think it's more than nerves - it's very prideful to be going back as the winners. I'm really looking forward to it - I'm just going to enjoy it.
He knows exactly what it's like to be on the show, which might help when Collabro return to perform tonight. "I don't know if some of the other boys are nervous but either it hasn't hit me yet or I'm not feeling too bad!" he joked. "I think it's going to be fun actually to go back and be on that stage again and perform in front of all the judges. It will be very nostalgic. I think it's more than nerves - it's very prideful to be going back as the winners. I'm really looking forward to it - I'm just going to enjoy it.
- 5/29/2015
- Digital Spy
It was another eventful Britain's Got Talent semi-final round tonight (May 28) as two more acts advanced to the finals.
Teenage pianist Isaac Waddington received an instant pass by topping the viewer voting, while Simon Cowell and his fellow judges chose to save family singing group The Neales.
New X Factor co-host Olly Murs also got in on the action by dazzling the judges with his new single 'Beautiful to Me'.
We round up reaction on social media to tonight's fourth Britain's Got Talent semi-final below:
1. Congratulations to Isaac Waddington and The Neales for making it to the finals!
Congratulations, @WaddingtonIsaac!! You're tonight's winner and straight through to Sunday's #BGTlive Final!! pic.twitter.com/t8hw4dhKOT
— Britain's Got Talent (@Bgt) May 28, 2015
Think im in love with Isaac Waddington
— Grace (@gracexalexandra) May 28, 2015
is it wrong that I kinda fancy Isaac Waddington?
— liz-e (@Lizzie_Ed_Anne) May 28, 2015
and suddenly, a wild Isaac Waddington...
Teenage pianist Isaac Waddington received an instant pass by topping the viewer voting, while Simon Cowell and his fellow judges chose to save family singing group The Neales.
New X Factor co-host Olly Murs also got in on the action by dazzling the judges with his new single 'Beautiful to Me'.
We round up reaction on social media to tonight's fourth Britain's Got Talent semi-final below:
1. Congratulations to Isaac Waddington and The Neales for making it to the finals!
Congratulations, @WaddingtonIsaac!! You're tonight's winner and straight through to Sunday's #BGTlive Final!! pic.twitter.com/t8hw4dhKOT
— Britain's Got Talent (@Bgt) May 28, 2015
Think im in love with Isaac Waddington
— Grace (@gracexalexandra) May 28, 2015
is it wrong that I kinda fancy Isaac Waddington?
— liz-e (@Lizzie_Ed_Anne) May 28, 2015
and suddenly, a wild Isaac Waddington...
- 5/28/2015
- Digital Spy
The Britain's Got Talent live shows are just around the corner, and we now know the 45 acts who'll be entertaining us this week! Read on for your complete guide to the lucky hopefuls who made it through...
The Golden Buzzers
Calum Scott - 26, Hull
Talent: Singing
Golden buzzer: Simon Cowell
Remind me: Calum had to take to the stage just after his sister Jade had been rejected by the judges, but his rendition of 'Dancing On My Own' won over the panel.
Boyband - Mike (18), Mikey (19), Dylan (18), Corey (18), Jaih (17) from London
Talent: Dancing
Golden buzzer: Ant & Dec
Remind me: Ant & Dec bashed their golden buzzer for Boyband, who confused the judges with their name but then won them all over with a dance to 'Uptown Funk'.
Revelation Avenue - 20-30, London
Talent: Choir
Golden buzzer: Amanda Holden
Remind me: Revelation Avenue took to the stage just after a show choir who had not done well,...
The Golden Buzzers
Calum Scott - 26, Hull
Talent: Singing
Golden buzzer: Simon Cowell
Remind me: Calum had to take to the stage just after his sister Jade had been rejected by the judges, but his rendition of 'Dancing On My Own' won over the panel.
Boyband - Mike (18), Mikey (19), Dylan (18), Corey (18), Jaih (17) from London
Talent: Dancing
Golden buzzer: Ant & Dec
Remind me: Ant & Dec bashed their golden buzzer for Boyband, who confused the judges with their name but then won them all over with a dance to 'Uptown Funk'.
Revelation Avenue - 20-30, London
Talent: Choir
Golden buzzer: Amanda Holden
Remind me: Revelation Avenue took to the stage just after a show choir who had not done well,...
- 5/23/2015
- Digital Spy
The Britain's Got Talent judges made their final decision about which acts will perform in the live semi-finals in tonight's show.
After bringing the auditions to a close, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams had the tough task of cutting down 200 acts to just 40.
The chosen ones will join the five golden buzzer acts - Calum Scott, Boyband, Revelation Avenue, Entity Allstars and Lorraine Bowen - in the live shows next week.
As usual, the judges had several disagreements during the decision process, with David Walliams ripping up one act's photo to make a point.
Even when the choices had been made some of the judges may have had regrets, with Simon Cowell wondering why they had decided to put through Michael Late, Jeffrey Drayton, Narinder Dhani, Mitch and Cally and Peter Lambert.
As Holden told the group that they want to find something "unique" that will...
After bringing the auditions to a close, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams had the tough task of cutting down 200 acts to just 40.
The chosen ones will join the five golden buzzer acts - Calum Scott, Boyband, Revelation Avenue, Entity Allstars and Lorraine Bowen - in the live shows next week.
As usual, the judges had several disagreements during the decision process, with David Walliams ripping up one act's photo to make a point.
Even when the choices had been made some of the judges may have had regrets, with Simon Cowell wondering why they had decided to put through Michael Late, Jeffrey Drayton, Narinder Dhani, Mitch and Cally and Peter Lambert.
As Holden told the group that they want to find something "unique" that will...
- 5/23/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has dismissed claims of animal cruelty on the programme.
The Rspca confirmed last week that it would investigate the show after viewers complained about act Marc Metral and his 'talking dog' Wendy.
The act, which saw Metral being a ventriloquist while Wendy opened her mouth, was criticised for potentially using a special mask on the pooch.
However, Cowell has now told Best magazine that he would never allow animals to be mistreated on the show.
"Everyone knows I love dogs and we wouldn't allow an act to come on the show if it was unhappy or being mistreated," he said.
"I understand the charities being worried, but we saw the dog after the show and she was happy."
He added: "There's a lot of real animal cruelty in the world and I think that's what they should focus on."
A spokesperson for the show...
The Rspca confirmed last week that it would investigate the show after viewers complained about act Marc Metral and his 'talking dog' Wendy.
The act, which saw Metral being a ventriloquist while Wendy opened her mouth, was criticised for potentially using a special mask on the pooch.
However, Cowell has now told Best magazine that he would never allow animals to be mistreated on the show.
"Everyone knows I love dogs and we wouldn't allow an act to come on the show if it was unhappy or being mistreated," he said.
"I understand the charities being worried, but we saw the dog after the show and she was happy."
He added: "There's a lot of real animal cruelty in the world and I think that's what they should focus on."
A spokesperson for the show...
- 4/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Amanda Holden has denied claims that her nipples are insured for £2 million.
The Britain's Got Talent judge joked about the bizarre report during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
She said: "Allegedly they are but, no, it's not true. They're not worth a fiver each – I've had two children!"
Meanwhile, Holden described Simon Cowell's recent prank on her as "absolutely horrendous". He managed to convince her that he was replacing her with Cheryl Fernandez Versini on the Got Talent live shows during Call or Delete with Nick Grimshaw.
"He was outrageous. I was in so much shock that for once in my life I was completely gobsmacked, very polite and very professional," said Holden.
"I didn't swear and I didn't slag off Cheryl... it could have been a career ender for me.
"I took it but all I could think was, 'How am I going to walk down...
The Britain's Got Talent judge joked about the bizarre report during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show.
She said: "Allegedly they are but, no, it's not true. They're not worth a fiver each – I've had two children!"
Meanwhile, Holden described Simon Cowell's recent prank on her as "absolutely horrendous". He managed to convince her that he was replacing her with Cheryl Fernandez Versini on the Got Talent live shows during Call or Delete with Nick Grimshaw.
"He was outrageous. I was in so much shock that for once in my life I was completely gobsmacked, very polite and very professional," said Holden.
"I didn't swear and I didn't slag off Cheryl... it could have been a career ender for me.
"I took it but all I could think was, 'How am I going to walk down...
- 4/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent's Marc Metral has defended his talking dog act.
The French ventriloquist was seen auditioning on the April 11 show with his dog Wendy, which saw Metral ask Wendy questions and the dog appear to move its mouth and answer.
The Rspca has launched an investigation into the act after it was claimed that Wendy was wearing a mask over her snout.
However, Metral told Pa: "I've been working with Wendy since she was a puppy, training and caring for her for the last five years.
"She loves performing and I would never put her in a situation that would cause her distress. She gets excited when we work and is always comfortable on stage."
A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent denied accusations of cruelty, saying: "We take the welfare of all of our acts, including animals, incredibly seriously. We consult at length with their owners and where necessary take third party advice.
The French ventriloquist was seen auditioning on the April 11 show with his dog Wendy, which saw Metral ask Wendy questions and the dog appear to move its mouth and answer.
The Rspca has launched an investigation into the act after it was claimed that Wendy was wearing a mask over her snout.
However, Metral told Pa: "I've been working with Wendy since she was a puppy, training and caring for her for the last five years.
"She loves performing and I would never put her in a situation that would cause her distress. She gets excited when we work and is always comfortable on stage."
A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent denied accusations of cruelty, saying: "We take the welfare of all of our acts, including animals, incredibly seriously. We consult at length with their owners and where necessary take third party advice.
- 4/15/2015
- Digital Spy
The Rspca will investigate an act on Britain's Got Talent which saw a dog appear to mime on stage.
French ventriloquist Marc Metral was seen auditioning on the April 11 show with his dog Wendy, with the act seeing Metral ask Wendy questions and the dog appearing to move its mouth and answer.
Britain's Got Talent week one: The good, the bad and the bizarre
The pair received a standing ovation from the audience and four 'yeses' from the judging panel, with stunned presenter Ant McPartlin declaring: "This is brilliant! I want one!"
However it has since been claimed that Wendy was wearing a mask over her snout, which was operated by Metral, and viewers have taken to social media to complain.
A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent denied accusations of cruelty, saying: "We take the welfare of all of our acts, including animals, incredibly seriously. We consult at length with...
French ventriloquist Marc Metral was seen auditioning on the April 11 show with his dog Wendy, with the act seeing Metral ask Wendy questions and the dog appearing to move its mouth and answer.
Britain's Got Talent week one: The good, the bad and the bizarre
The pair received a standing ovation from the audience and four 'yeses' from the judging panel, with stunned presenter Ant McPartlin declaring: "This is brilliant! I want one!"
However it has since been claimed that Wendy was wearing a mask over her snout, which was operated by Metral, and viewers have taken to social media to complain.
A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent denied accusations of cruelty, saying: "We take the welfare of all of our acts, including animals, incredibly seriously. We consult at length with...
- 4/13/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent was back with a serious bang tonight - 15 acts of, well, variable quality and one all-important golden buzzer. We've just about calmed down enough to be able to assess the auditionees tonight, so read on for the good, the bad, and the bizarre...
The Good
Matt McCreary - 20, Belfast
Talent: Free runner
Tell us more: Anyone who gets one over on Simon Cowell gets our vote. Matt staged an audacious jump from the balcony, pretended to be injured ("Oh my God, are you really okay?" Simon gasped) and then winked and continued with more astonishing moves (including launching himself over Ant & Dec). "I knew you were kidding," Simon said at the end. Sure. But it was four yeses for Matt.
Magdalena Stilova - 56, Bulgaria
Talent: Contortion
Tell us more: We can't, we're still covering our eyes. Magdalena truly astonished us with the crazy shapes that she managed...
The Good
Matt McCreary - 20, Belfast
Talent: Free runner
Tell us more: Anyone who gets one over on Simon Cowell gets our vote. Matt staged an audacious jump from the balcony, pretended to be injured ("Oh my God, are you really okay?" Simon gasped) and then winked and continued with more astonishing moves (including launching himself over Ant & Dec). "I knew you were kidding," Simon said at the end. Sure. But it was four yeses for Matt.
Magdalena Stilova - 56, Bulgaria
Talent: Contortion
Tell us more: We can't, we're still covering our eyes. Magdalena truly astonished us with the crazy shapes that she managed...
- 4/11/2015
- Digital Spy
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