Saturday, 8 June 2013

Attraction Shadow theatre group beats Jack Carroll to win Britain's Got Talent 2013

They're the main Attraction! Shadow theatre group beats Jack Carroll to win Britain's Got Talent 2013   

Attraction have won Britain's Got Talent 2013. 
The Hungarian shadow theatre group beat teenage comedian Jack Caroll to the top spot on the talent show. 
The leader of the troupe Zoltan Scuzs expressed his gratitude and his delight at winning the show. 
We did it! Attraction were overjoyed to be named Britain's Got Talent winners for 2013
We did it! Attraction were overjoyed to be named Britain's Got Talent winners for 2013
After leaning the news he said: 'Thank you, thank you very much the British public.' 
The winning performance saw the eight-strong group pay tribute to Great Britain and to the Queen herself, whom they will now perform for at the Royal Variety Performance. 
Jack, 14, joked about coming second and said: 'Runner up I little bit insensitive is it not?' 
Tense moment: Attraction and Jack waited patiently to learn the results from Ant and Dec
Tense moment: Attraction and Jack waited patiently to learn the results from Ant and Dec
'It's a little bit insensitive': Jack Carroll joked about coming in second place
'It's a little bit insensitive': Jack Carroll joked about coming in second place
Always cracking a joke: Jack took his defeat well and made light of his second place position
Always cracking a joke: Jack took his defeat well and made light of his second place position
He added: 'I’ve had a great time and it is ace to come second. I’ve tried my best, fair enough cheers to everyone that voted.' 
Richard and Adam, whose performance was interrupted during the live show on Saturday by a woman who egged the judging panel, came in third place.
Ant and Dec asked Simon Cowell's thoughts about the result and the music mogul said it was a ' bit of a surprise'. 
He added: 'It just shows that the British public welcome people from all over the world.'
Amanda Holden noted that Attraction's performance transcends language. 
A right royal tribute: The eight-strong troupe honoured the Queen and Great Britain in their performance
A right royal tribute: The eight-strong troupe honoured the Queen and Great Britain in their performance
How do they do that? Amanda was baffled as to quite how the team made the iconic shapes, like Winston Churchill's face
How do they do that? Amanda was baffled as to quite how the team made the iconic shapes, like Winston Churchill's face
She said: 'Whatever language you speak you understand what they are trying to do.' 
After the show Amanda tweeted: 'Wow wow wow #Attraction. Love you all x.' 
David Walliams also posted his thoughts on Twitter and wrote: 'Well done Attraction. Very worthy winners. What they do is truly magical...' 
There were mixed reviews from viewers on Twitter but the conversation was dominated by the egg incident. 
End of the line: Richard and Adam came in third place after their dramatic performance
End of the line: Richard and Adam came in third place after their dramatic performance ASE READ** The video grabs supplied by Ruckas PEnd of the line: Richard and Adam came in third place after their dramatic performance
The thrower was named as Natalie Holt, who quickly apologised for her actions shortly after the show.
In a statement released by the show she said: 'I want to apologise to Richard and Adam for overshadowing their performance. I’ve never done anything like this before and in hindsight I have realised it was a silly thing to do.' 
Richard and Adam, who saw their performance interrupted by Natalie said they were disappointed by her actions. 
What on earth? Natalie Holt had been performing in the band when she got up and threw eggs at Simon Cowell
What on earth? Natalie Holt had been performing in the band when she got up and threw eggs at Simon Cowell
In a statement they wrote: 'It’s disappointing that someone tried to sabotage our performance but we’re proud that we made it to the end of our song.  Thanks to everyone for their support. We’ve had a great time.'
American songstress Taylor Swift was joined by Ed Sheeran to perform her latest single Everything Has Changed. 
Viewers were also treated to a performance by Psy, who sand his new track Gentleman.


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