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- New judge Bruno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer act Ghetto Kids the 5/2 favourites for this year's Britain's Got Talent
- Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer Malakai Bayoh second favourite at 11/4
- How long will Britain's Got Talent be on for?
New judge Bruno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer act Ghetto Kids the 5/2 favourites for this year's Britain's Got Talent
The new series of Britain's Got Talent began this weekend and bookmakers are already pricing up who will win series 16 of the hit talent competition.
New judge Bruno Tonioli hit the Golden Buzzer for dance group Ghetto Kids and they are the 5/2 favourites to win the whole thing this year.
Ghetto Kids, a dance group from Uganda, are aged between 5 and 13 and are part of an organisation that helps kids that are disadvantaged to get into dance.
Tonioli's Golden Buzzer was the first of it's kind with the Italian pressing the Golden Buzzer during the act's performance with the dancers continuing their routine with the gold confetti falling upon them.
Britain's Got Talent Winner | Odds | Probability |
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Ghetto Kids | 5/2 |
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Malakai Bayoh
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11/4 | 26.7% |
Parkour Collective | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Amy Lou | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Cillian O'Connor | 11/1 | 8.3% |
Simon Cowell's Golden Buzzer Malakai Bayoh second favourite at 11/4
Malakai Bayoh wowed the judges and audience with his performance of classical song Pie Jesus and Simon Cowell made him his Golden Buzzer act for the series.
Bayoh is now the second favourite in the market to win this year's Britain's Got Talent with a probability of 26% that he does so according to the latest odds.
According to reports in The Sun while recording for the show took place, new judge Bruno Tonioli didn't know that you could only have one Golden Buzzer act so we will see him have a second at some point this year.
How long will Britain's Got Talent be on for?
Britain's Got Talent returned this past weekend with two shows kicking off the series on Saturday and Sunday.
Judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden were joined by new judge Bruno Tonioli following David Walliams departure at the beginning of the year.
The exact dates for the live shows are yet to be announced but it's likely that we will see both the semi-finals and grand final take place at the start of June.
