Britain’s Got Talent wildcard has been revealed

Britain’s Got Talent judges have ruled that this year’s joker is Amber and the Dancing Collies, tweeting the announcement on Saturday.

The pirate-themed act was the last time Amber and her canine cabriolets jumped and performed tricks on a cheerful soundtrack.

BGT’s Twitter account posted the news, saying, “The judges have decided, and our #BGT 2022 WILDCARD is … Amber and The Dancing Collies.”

Dancing Dogs: Britain’s Got Talent judges have ruled that this year’s wildcard act is Amber and the Dancing Collies, tweeting the announcement on Saturday.

In her performance in the boating semifinals, Amber and the dogs earned a lot of praise from the judges.

Alesha Dixon, 43, said: “You choreographed it perfectly … And you did a very, very good job of keeping up with those dogs.

“Congratulations, obviously when it’s live anything could go wrong and they were so brilliant, they worked so well.

Wildcard: The pirate-themed act sees Amber and her angry canines jump and do tricks with a cheerful soundtrack.

Canine Fools: BGT’s Twitter account posted the news, saying, “Judges have decided, and our #BGT 2022 WILDCARD is … Amber and The Dancing Collies”

“You’re the best dog show we’ve seen since Ashleigh and Pudsey. It was a show …”

Amanda Holden, 51, added: “It’s just a matter of energy and joy for me, those dogs couldn’t wait to get started …

“I felt like I went to one of those Disney shows … It was like a part of a movie, it was absolutely extraordinary, well done.”

“Amazing”: Amber and the dogs won a lot of praise from the judges in their performance in the nautical semifinals

Simon Cowell, 62, praised the performance as “amazing.”

He praised the dogs, saying, “I’ve never seen a dog with more enthusiasm in my life than when the second dog came out.”

David Walliams, 50, also highlighted Amber’s dominance at the event, saying: “This is a nation of dog lovers … You also have a lot of talent and it’s the chemistry of the three that makes it so special. “

Praise: Alesha Dixon, 43, said, “You choreographed it perfectly … And you did it very, very well to keep up with those dogs.”

It comes when Axel Blake triumphed in the fifth BGT semi-final on Friday night in an exciting show before Sunday’s final.

Immediately after the announcement, the 34-year-old comedian said, “I feel amazing, thank you! Everyone at home and here, thank you very much!”

Seven-year-old conversationalist Aneeshwar Kunchala shouted as he received votes from Judges David, Alesha and Amanda and the trio took him straight to the final.

Excited: Simon Cowell praised the dogs, saying, “I’ve never seen a dog with more enthusiasm in my life than when the second dog came out.”

He said, “I feel amazing! I’ll do another poem but it’ll be better updated. ‘

Aneeshwar took to the stage to perform an expressive poem about the importance of caring for the planet for its semifinal performance.

After her hearing, Amanda said she was happy that her daughters Alexa, 16, and Hollie, 10, were sitting in the audience so they could headline the important message behind her words.

“Special”: David Walliams, 50, also highlighted Amber’s mastery of the act, noting: “You’re also very talented and it’s the chemistry of the three that makes it so special.”

Axel left the audience laughing with his jokes during his audition, with the funny man being Simon’s golden doorbell act earlier in the series.

The judge told him after his set: “I have to tell you that I was very nervous because I knew how good your first hearing was and I really like it.

“I didn’t really realize how great you are … I know people on these shows, let’s get carried away right now: Seriously, you’re a star.

Energetic: Amber and her collies ran up and down the pirate-themed stage in their semifinal performance

Brian and Krysstal and were discouraged from the show before they had a chance to finish their performance.

Guitarist Brian was seen on stage with his instrument next to Krystall, who wore a sequined jacket over a black suit.

The couple started their space by making some jokes, causing some laughter from the audience as they watched.

Pirate Puppies: The dancing dogs were in perfect sync with Amber’s command as the trio performed

But as the event progressed, the gags left the judges increasingly impressed, with Simon insisting that no effort seemed to have been made for the final phase of the competition.

He said, “As you can see, we have a bit of a split audience tonight. Some people were with us, others loved you.

“I don’t think he was very well prepared for a semi-final.”

Champion: Comedian Axel Blake, 34, triumphed on Friday night in the fifth semi-final of Britain’s Got Talent in an exciting show before Sunday’s final.

David said, “To be fair, I was the last person to buzz.” So I was the least worse. It just didn’t come the way we would have liked.

“We loved you at the audition, to be honest. I was looking forward to seeing you tonight, but for whatever reason, it didn’t come.

Alesha said, “When I saw you in the lineup tonight, I was very excited, but it was a little tricky.”

Delighted: Conversationalist Aneeshwar Kunchala, seven, shouted as he received votes from judges to send him to the series finale.

Matricks Illusion kicked off the show and surprised the judges as they produced a clone of Simon for his performance.

The illusionist and magical act brought the glamor to the first performance dressed in shiny gold and black dresses.

Halfway through the audition for the live semifinal, they were paired with a Simon-like look, wearing a double-breasted shirt and black high-waisted trousers in the typical executive style.

Passionate: The seven-year-old conservationist impressed the judges, with David saying it was one of his favorite acts.

Elsewhere, the Scooter Boys left the hearts of the audience in their mouths as they performed their tricks, with the words “don’t try it at home” stamped on the screen at the beginning.

Dressed in white suits, they were seen jumping and flipping through the air on stage.

Impressed, Alesha said, ‘I love you guys. Your brazenness, your friendship. The energy you brought tonight has been fantastic.

Lots of hope: Axel left the audience laughing with his jokes during his audition, with the funny man being Simon’s golden bell act earlier in the series.

Big praise: The 62-year-old judge told her after her set, “I didn’t really realize how brilliant you are,” and the performer is now in the final on Sunday.

Elsewhere, several Britain’s Got Talent acts returned to the stage on Saturday night to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Colin Thackery, Jon Courtenay, The D-Day Darlings and D-Day Juniors teamed up for The Chelsea Pensioners Choir and Military Drummers for a patriotic performance.

Meanwhile, Amanda was dressed in a stunning red white and blue dress as a tribute to Her Majesty.

Patriotic: Elsewhere, several Britain’s Got Talent acts returned to the stage on Saturday night to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

The star wore a Union Jack-themed dress that featured a tight, crimson bodice with an exposed back.

The bespoke piece of House of Sheldon Hall came together with a spectacular skirt and train.

It included ruffled details and acid-washed prints of the UK flag.

Amanda wore her platinum blonde hair in loose waves, opting for glamorous dark eye makeup and a bright pink lip.

Britain’s Got Talent continues on ITV Sunday at 7:30 p.m.

Britain has style! Amanda surprised with a flashy Union Jack dress, paired with a tiara

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