is back and bigger than ever, as you might have heard some of the acts’ names before.
One particular auditionee is Loren Allred, who famously sang Never Enough in smash hit movie, The Greatest Showman.
She will take to the stage this weekend in a bid – , Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams – and maybe even secure a golden buzzer.
This will be BGT’s 15th series after it was taken off air last year due to the pandemic.
A selection of first look pictures for the upcoming episodes proves the show isn’t scrimping on variety, with everyone from Simon lookalikes to child ventriloquists hoping for a spot on the Royal Variety Show.
The preview pics show Loren belting out what we hope might be the movie’s iconic ballad, absolutely giving it her all to impress the panel.
Another snap shows the judges – who are celebrating 10 years on the panel together this series – giving a standing ovation to one act. Could this be for Loren?
Loren is a 32-year-old American singer and actress who made her Billboard Hot 100 debut with the platinum-selling Never Enough.
She does not feature in the film, however, as Rebecca Ferguson plays the role of musician Jenny Lind.
The song features on the soundtrack and has since been covered by a range of stars, such as Nicole Scherzinger, Jennifer Hudson and Katherine McPhee.
It seems now she’s after her big break and wants to break free from being a background singer and take the spotlight herself.
Time will tell how she gets on in the competition as she competes against illusionists, quick-change acts and other singers for a place in the live shows.
Oh, and it wouldn’t be BGT without the unusual, so expect robots, giant crows and Amanda being lured on stage as a magician’s assistant.
Also returning to the series will be Ant and Dec, who have hosted BGT since its inception.
They’ll be back on our screens this Saturday and fans can rest assured the panel will still be going strong in a few years.
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Although, the judges do love a bicker, just like any family, with the former X Factor panellist admitting they ‘disagree a lot’ but
They don’t always see eye-to-eye on controversial acts, particularly Simon and David, who are often divided.
Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV from 8pm on Saturday, April 16 and 7.35pm on Sunday, April 17.