The winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2025 has now been revealed – but viewers aren’t impressed


Harry Moulding has won Britain’s Got Talent 2025(Image: ITV)

After three long months of auditions and five live semi-finals, the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2025 has now been crowned. Harry Moulding, 24, has taken home the grand £250,000 prize and earned a spot at the Royal Variety Performance.

The magician from Blackpool made it to the final of Britain’s Got Talent tonight (May 31) after he was fast-tracked to the final when guest judge KSI pressed the golden buzzer during the semi-finals.

It came after his heart-warming act saw Harry use his magic to help another man named Harry to propose to his girlfriend Jess.

His final performance then saw him skydive into an epic “Magician: Impossible” performance as he pulled out all the stops, delivering his biggest stunt yet for a blockbuster reveal.

Harry, who started practicing magic tricks aged 10, won the majority of votes over his 10 fellow semi-finalists, including gymnast Binita who came in at third place, and The Blackouts who were runners up.

But Britain’s Got Talent viewers have claimed that The Blackouts were ‘robbed’ of their victory.

Taking to X, @Itt39354118 said: “Blackouts have been robbed #bgt,” as @KeananLord said: “#theblackouts have been robbed, they were in my humble opinion the best act of the night. #BGTFinal #bgt.

@KerryTaylor75 also wrote: “Sorry but The Blackouts were well and truly robbed tonight!! #TheBlackouts #BGT.”

The Blackouts
Viewer’s claimed The Blackouts were ‘robbed’(Image: ITV)

@geordiegalg said: “The Blackout’s were my winners from the auditions. They’ve just been robbed!,” as @hi_randy echoed: “Blackouts robbed. #BGT.”

@carlottawannabe echoed: “The blackouts were INCREDIBLE!! They should of won! #bgt”, while @JBB_1984 added: “Nah sorry but #blackouts and #JasmineRice were robbed, easily the best of the night #BGTFinal.”

Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec immediately after his win was announced, Harry said: “I can’t believe what is going on, thank you everyone so, so much. I genuinely feel like everyone has been behind me, this has been the most incredible journey, thank you!”

The budding star received praise across the board from judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli following his act.

Alesha said: “Every time we see you, you up the level, you take it to the next level and your imagination and the way you present your act is just astonishing. You’re so likeable.”

The former Mis-Teeq star also predicted that Harry was in with a “good chance” of winning, and that she was “rooting” for him to take the crown.

Former West End star Amanda was in complete agreement with Alesha as she became emotional that Harry was able to represent his hometown of Blackpool with his act.

Simon was quick to point out that Harry was “so good, but so humble” and praised the magician for choosing to make things as big as possible in the final.

He added: “This show, genuinely, is about finding people like you who, for whatever reason, haven’t had the break they deserve. And you do deserve this break, I really think the audience are going to get behind you.”