
OK. We admit it. Britain's Got Talent is responsible for arguments in living rooms up and down the country tonight.
Never has a talent show had so many potential winners that we really have no idea who may be walking away the victor tonight.
Of course, the overall result is up to the Great British public. And it is your votes, and your votes alone - which will decide whose life will change forever tonight.
Britain's Got Talent truly is a variety show, and as we set off around the country on the audtion trail, we had no idea the wealth (and weirdness) of the acts we would uncover.
No matter what tonight's result turns out to be, the ten finalists on stage tonight have beaten over 50,000 acts to get as far as they did. Well done to all!
And it's not been easy. One of Nemisis injured his foot and had an ice pack on it in rehearsals. Suleman from Signature tore a ligament tonight. And poor Izzy from Escala had to have a bit of a sit down when she came over all faint!
Hopefully though, it will all be worth it.
As the acts wait nervously beside Ant and Dec, everyone knows that their life could change in an instant. A chance to take part in the Royal Variety Performance, as well as £100,000 to take home, is at stake.
Dec says "You have voted in your millions and the results are now in".
The top three acts are
Signature (Madhu looks ready to cry!)
Andrew Johnston (He gives the thumbs up)
George Sampson (He grins ear-to-ear)
Dec announces that the third place goes to Andrew Johnston. He holds back the tears as the judges applaud him while standing.
The winner of Britian's Got Talent 2008 is...
George Sampson
He is in floods of tears - but he must compose himself to win again.
From Signature, Suleman says George is a wonderful winner, we've had a wonderful time"
George says simply, "Thanks so much. You've changed my life and I couldn't ask for anything else.
George let me tell you you are the dancing version of Rocky - you deserve everything because you've battled your way to the top.
Applications for Britain's Got Talent 2009 are now open. Do you have what it take to feel like George Sampson feels tonight?





