Britain's Got Talent 2018: Winner revealed

The final took place tonight!

Author: Alex Ross and Laura ThorntonPublished 3rd Jun 2018
Last updated 3rd Jun 2018

After months of auditions and a week of live shows, the 2018 Britain's Got Talent final finally took place this evening, with Lost Voice Guy being crowned the winner of series 12 by show host Dec Donnelly.

The top three consisted of Lost Voice Guy, Donchez Dacres and Robert White,.

Third place was Donchez Dacres.

Second place was Robert White.

And then the worthy winner was Lost Voice Guy!

Simon Cowell then played a special thanks to Dec for hosting the show live on his own and doing a "brilliant job".

Every night last week, the semi-finalists performed for the public's vote and tried to impress the judges, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams. With two acts making it through each night, plus a wild-card, 11 lucky acts were given a spot in tonight's final.

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Paul Potts

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

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On Monday night, despite the show going off air for 10 minutes due to the weather in London, it was funnyman Lost Voice Guy who won the public vote, with the D-Day Darlings later being put through by the judges.

Despite viewers being a little underwhelmed by the talent on Tuesday night's semi-final, two more lucky acts made it into the final. Donchez Dacres won the public vote, before youngster Calum Courtney beat B Positive Choir to grab the next place.

Wednesday night's semi-final saw not one, but two Golden Buzzer acts perform, leaving viewers annoyed why they hadn't been spread out.

But only one made it into the final! Welsh singer Gruffydd Wyn stunned the judges with his amazing vocals, and comedian Robert White left EVERYBODY talking with his hilarious performance.

The penultimate semi-final, which took place on Thursday evening, also saw two acts make it into the final.

DVJ, the dance group which was created by former Britain's Got Talent winner Ashley Banjo, won the public vote and sailed through. With Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer act, father and son duo Jack and Tim Goodacre, also making it through.

The last semi-final saw singing comedian, Micky P Kerr, win the most votes on the night.

Acrobats and gymnasts, The Giang Brothers, edged out Mandy Muden to take the final place.

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