Britain's Got Talent
The judge was clearly stunned when the series one winner failed to make the cut in the first Champions show.
The series one winner failed to make it through to the final of the all-stars special.
Two international acts made it through to the last stage of the contest instead.
Simon Cowell is launching a new spin-off, which will crown the ultimate BGT winner.
The TV watchdog has said they won't be launching an investigation after Amanda swore during one of the this year's live shows.
He said he was left “gobsmacked” and “traumatised" after producers threw him "many curveballs".
Simone Kerr was still recovering from the death of her son when she was killed.
It was a big night for the 89-year-old singer.
About Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent 2017, given the magnitude of last year's contestants, looks set to be the competition's biggest year yet. Amanda Holden is returning to the panel, after appearing on every series of BGT, while Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Simon Cowell make up the rest of this year's judges. Past winners of BGT have gone on to great things, such as 2014's winners Collabro, Diversity and Ashleigh and Pudsey, the show's first dog winner. George Sampson has gone on to have a successful acting career off the back of Britain's Got Talent, while Attraction now perform all over the world. It's not just about the champions, though, and the talent show has helped make stars of many of its former contestants, most notably Susan Boyle, whose performance of 'I Dreamed A Dream' at the auditions in series three catapulted her to a household name all over the world overnight. Other memorable contestants from previous series include the likes of dancers Nico and Paddy, impressionist Francine Lewis, singer Calum Scott, comedy act Stavros Flatley. Last year, the likes of Beau Dermott, Boogie Storm and 100 Voices Of Gospel made it through the live shows, with magician Richard Jones triumphing in the final.