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BGT Launch Falls Flat: Viewers Call Show 'Boring'
21 Feb
Summary
- Launch episode viewers found acts repetitive and unoriginal.
- Show faces competition from BBC's Gladiators.
- The prize money has fluctuated since the show's 2007 inception.

Britain's Got Talent's latest launch episode has been branded 'boring' by viewers who expressed disappointment with the perceived lack of originality in the acts. Many took to social media to voice that the performances felt like a rehash of previous seasons, leading to claims that the show is 'past its sell-by date'.
The show's premiere featured acts like a fire-throwing performer, a performing dog, and a dance troupe, but viewers felt these were too similar to past contestants. This season sees Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Alesha Dixon return, joined by newcomer KSI. Veteran presenters Ant and Dec are also back.
Amidst the criticism, some viewers considered switching channels to watch BBC's Gladiators. The grand prize remains a £250,000 cash prize and a performance at the Royal Variety Show. This prize amount has seen fluctuations since the show's 2007 debut, where winners initially received £100,000.
Bruno Tonioli has stepped down from the judging panel, with KSI, a musician and internet celebrity, taking his place. This change occurred after the 2025 season, which saw magician Harry Moulding as the winner.




