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Britain’s Got Talent reveals Wildcard acts

On getting the wildcard and another chance to perform for the public, judges and potentially the Royal Family, Lucy said: “We are so thrilled and so thankful for the support and to have been selected as the public wildcard. I wouldn’t be here without everyone”.

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The dancing hound, called Trip Hazard, won the public wildcard vote, while the judges plumped for husband-and-wife dancers Shannon and Peter.

Asked by Ant and Dec to describe how she felt, the singer said: “Ecstatic, over the moon, I can’t describe it. I was so nervous”.

Simon Cowell was still championing the dancing polar bears, saying: “I know exactly who I think should be in the as our wild card”.

Last night saw the last semi-final of this year’s series as the ten finalists in tomorrow night’s grand finale were confirmed.

“I really love Craig Ball! It was original and amusing and different”.

Peter said: “We thought we would go for it – it is one of the biggest TV shows in the world and it was great to get through to the live shows. My favourites were Elmo and Miss Piggy”.

“It annoys me when I see people like Paris Hilton walking around with dogs in their handbags as it’s not giving them the opportunity to be real dog”. “You’re not one of these powerhouse singers, what you have got is this incredible delicate control”.

Winning the public wildcard spot was Trip Hazard, comprised of Lucy and her cute Maltese-Pomeranian crossbreed Trip Hazard.

The Britain’s Got Talent live final takes place tonight (Saturday, May 28) at 7.30pm on ITV1.

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Clearly the viewers aren’t overly fussed about having Shannon and Peter in the final, otherwise they would have been voted in.

Kathleen Jenkins and inset Trip Hazard