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Simon Cowell wants to write a children’s book

During last night’s edition of Britain’s Got More Talent – the Britain’s Got Talent spin-off show airs on ITV2 – presenter Stephen Mulhern apologised to viewers after a segment of the show featured the judges, including of course Simon Cowell, being handed tiny Dalmatian puppies…

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“He does remind me of me when I was younger because he knows how to get away with things”, Cowell told ET. “A brilliantly original trick”.

“I think you might be the best magician we have seen on his show in ten years”, Amanda added.

Cowell added: “You, sir, are a wizard”. Alesha Dixon said she didn’t want to pick and forcing it back to the public vote, leaving Ant and Dec to reveal that the public had chosen Boogie Storm.

“I honestly wasn’t expecting that, it is a real shock but I am over the moon”.

After stunning everyone with his first audition, magician Richard Jones showed he’s not just a one-trick pony as he won his spot in Saturday’s Britain’s Got Talent final.

“I’m really glad that this show has given you a platform”, Walliams said.

“I have waited all my life to see something like this”, he joked. It is annoying because he is so smug right now… “You should take them home”.

With the decision down to her, Alesha admitted that she was going to let it go to the public vote which lead to Boogie Storm securing their place in the final. “You’re not one of these powerhouse singers, what you have got is this incredible delicate control”. I don’t know an bad lot about dance but what I do know is someone who’s got passion, someone who’s got commitment and someone who’s a fighter and that is yo ” u Jack.

Luckily for him, the performance then went better than the one on This Morning.

The other beaten hopefuls were drone-dancing act Flying Bebop, singer and pianist Josh Curnow, Brit School dancers Khronos Agoria, dancing polar bear and clown act Vadik And The Bear, teenage singer Morgan Connie Smith and girl group Zyrah Rose.

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The semi finals continue on Wednesday and Thursday before the live final on ITV on Saturday night.

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