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Who were the judges choices for the winner
Jazziii
09-06-2013
On BGMT did they do that thing where they had who they thought was the winner in a envelope I couldn't watch bgmt last night just wanted to know who they picked
Hassaan13
09-06-2013
David picked the Duelling Pianos.

Ant picked Francine. Some of the others picked Alice. That's all I remember.
Jazziii
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“David picked the Duelling Pianos.

Ant picked Francine. Some of the others picked Alice. That's all I remember.”

LOL at David
peaceablegenie2
09-06-2013
Ant and Dec chose Alice
Simon picked two acts- Alice and Jack
Amanda- Alice
Alesha and Stephen- Francine
Jazziii
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by peaceablegenie2:
“Ant and Dec chose Alice
Simon picked two acts- Alice and Jack
Amanda- Alice
Alesha and Stephen- Francine”

Thanks
curlybaggie
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by peaceablegenie2:
“Ant and Dec chose Alice
Simon picked two acts- Alice and Jack
Amanda- Alice
Alesha and Stephen- Francine”

If so many of the judges liked Alice so much, why did the Ventriliquist get the wildcard?
Pink Knight
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by curlybaggie:
“If so many of the judges liked Alice so much, why did the Ventriliquist get the wildcard?”

In the interest of variety,they probably picked someone who isn't a singer.
If she could have danced or shoved her arm up a puppet they probably would have had her on.
I'm expecting her to show up on X-Factor ?
meglosmurmurs
09-06-2013
It kind of shows how Alice was one of the pimped acts from her audition onwards. However, she was a mess in her semi-final performance and wasn't even there when the results show started apparently because she wasn't feeling well or something.
She should have been the obvious choice for the wildcard but she proved that she just wasn't ready for this, plus she lacked the public support aswell. I don't think the judges dare put her through as the wildcard because there was nothing to base it on. Other acts had struck a chord with the public and shown they were able to handle the pressure.
fredster
09-06-2013
If I heard right Simon said "It was a surprise that Attraction won"
Midnight Moggy
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by curlybaggie:
“If so many of the judges liked Alice so much, why did the Ventriliquist get the wildcard?”

Originally Posted by meglosmurmurs:
“It kind of shows how Alice was one of the pimped acts from her audition onwards. However, she was a mess in her semi-final performance and wasn't even there when the results show started apparently because she wasn't feeling well or something.
She should have been the obvious choice for the wildcard but she proved that she just wasn't ready for this, plus she lacked the public support aswell. I don't think the judges dare put her through as the wildcard because there was nothing to base it on. Other acts had struck a chord with the public and shown they were able to handle the pressure.”

Also, I think they realized they need to go for a third place act for the Wildcard.
Hassaan13
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by fredster:
“If I heard right Simon said "It was a surprise that Attraction won"”

Yes he did. He probably thought, like many of us, that there'd be an anti-vote and Jack would end up winning. It's happened before in 2009 & 2011.
Midnight Moggy
09-06-2013
Originally Posted by fredster:
“If I heard right Simon said "It was a surprise that Attraction won"”

Yes that was what he said. Surely he can't seriously think that though? They were a favourite all along!
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