Simon Cowell isn’t just a competition show judge.
“Britain’s Got Talent” has captivated audiences beyond the scope of the United Kingdom since 2007.
Yet Potts, a tenor from Bristol, became the unlikely reigning champion in the show’s premiere season.

Almost immediately, everyone knew they were in the presence of greatness, and Potts easily snatched the win.
Potts has released several more albums and embarked on many tours since his win.
He aced his audition, but unfortunately didn’t make it to the semi-finals.

The group seemed to be here to stay, but their last known performance was in 2012.
Flash forward to 2015, and sadly, Spelbound is no more.
He has achieved a great deal but his training programs are extremely tough.

He is a very demanding coach."
Despite the unlucky turn of events, McDowall didn’t lose hope.
“Ultimately, it was great for me.

I probably wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing now.
I loved the process of the show and had a great experience.
Pudsey was even granted a 350,000 book deal.

Her image was temporarily damaged, with a source telling theMirrorshe was “completely two-faced.”
Then, in 2017, Pudsey sadly died from cancer.
My handsome man has gone and I don’t know what to do without him.”

The timing is not important; it is the quality.
Speaking with theEvening Standardthat same year, Hadfield cleared the air of any misconceptions about leaving Collabro.
“It wasn’t easy to walk away.

The music industry can bring out the worst in people.
People aren’t who you thought they were,” he said.
With or without Hadfield, the show must go on.

In their final act on the show, Matisse performed a gravity-defying tightrope stunt that left audiences amazed.
“The reaction is upsetting but my only worry is my dogs' welfare and safety.
I’ve always been worried about them.

I never leave the dogs unattended.
I don’t trust anybody,” she explained.
We were all giving each other tips on how to make things better.

It was such a friendly show."
In 2019, Ridley spoke withThe Guardianabout how his life has changed since he was on the competition show.
In fact it would be quite ironic if I was the voice of the disabled.

I do think my success has given them the confidence to follow their dreams a bit."
Thackery’s debut album, “Love Changes Everything,” was released in 2019.
There have been countless contestants who seem to have the makings for stardom, but ultimately fade away.

