Britain’s Got Talent winner slams judge Bruno Tonioli for swearing during live show and insists ‘he needs to ring it in’
“Bruno calmed the jumping up and down a bit yesterday, but he needs to watch his language because it’s a family show."“When I was on Britain’s Got Talent, it was only 300 to 400 people... there is great energy in the theatre,” he shared.
The Welsh star previously worked as a Carphone Warehouse manager before appearing on the talent show. He amazed the judges with his rendition of Nessun Dorma and claimed the £100,000 prize money with a special spot in the
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