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Twist And Pulse win Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions after tense final: ‘This means the world to us’

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Twist and Pulse have won Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions (Picture: ITV)

Twist and Pulse have won Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, beating out Stavros Flatley and Kseniya Simonova for the crown.

The dancing duo – made up of best friends Ashley Glazebrook and Glen Murphy – were named winners of the ITV competition in a tense final, after their epic performance.

‘I am absolutely speechless, I can’t thank you guys enough,’ an emotional Glen told the crowd. ‘I’m holding back everything right now!’

While Ashley continued to Ant McPartlin: ‘Yeah, literally feel amazing. I’ve said it before, things like this don’t happen to me and my best friend Glenn, so we’d just like to say thank you so much!

‘This means the world to us, honestly!’

Ant then handed the pair coveted Champions trophy, before the judges joined them all on stage.

Twist and Pulse first auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent back in 2010, and ended the series as runners up to Spellbound.

For their Champions finale performance, they pulled out all the stops, channelling the best movie moments in history.

Side note: Anyone that can go from paying homage to Titanic to whacking out their best Pony routine gets our vote immediately.

The routine earned them a standing ovation from the judges, as Amanda Holden told the duo: ‘I’m proud you’re on our show, and I’m thrilled for you tonight’.

Simon added: ‘You just made 6,000 people in this arena get up on their feet, love your sense of humour, got what you’re about.

Editorial Use Only. No Book Publishing. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dymond/Thames/Syco/REX (10252943gj) 4MG and Stavros Flatley 'Britain's Got Talent' TV Show, Series 13, Episode 10, London, UK - 28 May 2019
Stavros Flatley came second on the show (Picture: ITV)

‘You might be the underdogs of this competition.’

Well, they’re a lot more than that now…

Stavros Flatley – who were given Si’s golden buzzer – ended the competition in second place.

And Lagi took a second to thank the crowd – and his dad, Demetrios – for everything.

‘[I feel] unbelievable,’ he told viewers. ‘I just want to say thank you for everything over the last 10 years, and thank you, dad, for everything you’ve done for me.

‘Thank you so much.’

No, you’re crying!

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