BGT viewers were NOT happy with the Magic Mike Live performance

"This is a family show!"

Author: Alex RossPublished 4th Jun 2018

The Britain's Got Talent 2018 final took place last night, with comedian Lost Voice Guy winning the show ahead of funnyman Robert White and 'Wiggle and Wine' singer Donchez Dacres. But despite the amazing talent from the 11 finalists, it was the cast of Magic Mike Live that really got viewers talking.

As the votes were counted, Dec announced that the cast of Channing Tatum's live Magic Mike show would be giving a special performance. And as the show is a dance and acrobatic strip tease, performed by men with no tops on, some viewers were a little taken aback that it was being aired on what is a 'family show'.

Despite popular actor Channing Tatum coming onto the stage to announce that Magic Mike Live is coming to London, some viewers of the entertainment show took to Twitter to vent their disappointment.

Despite the complaints, when Channing announced the live production of the show was coming to London, others were extremely excited, with searches online going through the roof.

The show, which is currently out in Las Vegas, has a brand new cast for the London production, with the shows set to take place at the Hippodrome Casino in November.

Meanwhile, back to Britain's Got Talent, Lost Voice Guy (AKA Lee Ridley) was crowned the winner of the 2018 series. Despite not being able to talk due to complications with cerebral palsy, the comedian left viewers in stitches with his hilarious act.

Watch his winning performance below:

He's great!

Lost Voice Guy, who is from Consett, not only won £250,000 in prize money, but he will also be performing on The Royal Variety Show in front of The Queen later in the year.

See all of the past BGT winners:

Paul Potts

Paul Potts won the very first show in 2007 with his hugely impressive singing abilities.

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After congratulating Lost Voice Guy, Simon Cowell later thanked Dec Donnelly for hosting the show alone this week. Read more about that right here.

Britain's Got Talent is expected to return in 2019.