Britain's Got Talent fans shocked as identity of mystery act 'X' is revealed

It's somebody fans know!

Simon Cowell
Author: Laura ThorntonPublished 2nd Jun 2019
Last updated 3rd Jun 2019

Fans of 2019 Britain's Got Talent were left shocked tonight (Sunday 2nd June) as the identity of mystery finalist X was revealed during the final which aired on ITV.

The mysterious performer had not shown spoken or shown their face during any of the Britain's Got Talent rounds but at the end of their performance in the grand final, they unveiled their true identity.

The audience, including the judges and Ant and Dec, were shocked to find out X was in fact Marc Spelmann. The man behind the mask was already known to the fans of the show as he was a Golden Buzzer act in 2018 but sadly didn't make it to the final. However it seems second time lucky as his act as 'X' has captured the interest of fans and landed him the place in the final that he had dreamed of.

The official Britain's Got Talent Twitter account posted a video of Marc explaining his decision to become masked magician X.

Fans quickly took to Twitter to express their shock at finding out who X really was.

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Paul Potts

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George Sampson

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Diversity

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Spellbound

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Jai McDowall

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Ashleigh and Pudsey

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Attraction

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Collabro

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Jules and Matisse

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Richard Jones

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Tokio Myers

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Marc was in the final alongside wildcard act Libby and Charlie joined Flakefleet Primary School, Dave and Finn, Siobhan Phillips, 4MG, Colin Thackery, Kojo Anim, Ben Hart, Mark McMullan and Jonathan Goodwin to fight it out for a £250,000 prize and a place on the bill of the 2019 Royal Variety Show.

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