The Britain’s Got Talent 2018 judges have been confirmed and there won’t be any changes.
Amanda Holden has said she, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams will all be back next year.
It’ll be the seventh series the four piece have been together, with Amanda saying: “We’re very different people but we’re all up for a laugh and don’t mind having the p*** taken out of us.
“I adore Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon is a very good friend of mine. David can be quite naughty so he brings the show to life.”
Speaking to OK! magazine, Amanda added: “It comes around so fast but it really is my favourite time of the year.”
And the veteran judge – who has been on the BGT panel since the first series – is already working on her wardrobe for the show.
Despite one of her dresses from this year’s series became the most complained about TV moment of 2017 so far, Amanda won’t be covering up.
She said: “I can’t understand how a dress can cause such an uproar. It’s very silly!
“I suppose I should be thrilled after all these years people are still talking about my boobs.”
Meanwhile, applications for Britain’s Got Talent 2018 are open now.
As always, Britain’s Got Talent 2018 auditions are open to any performer of any age, with any talent – all you need is a skill and star quality which you think will impress. Anything goes from magicians to comedians, drag acts to singers and acrobats to animals.
Aspiring acts can apply online now via https://gottalent.fremantlemedia.com/.
Series producer Charlie Irwin said: “Britain’s Got Talent 2017 was a fantastic year for talent full of variety – from runner-up Issy Simpson, one of the youngest magicians ever to audition, to the moving and inspiring Missing People Choir, lovable duo The Pensionalities and our incredible winner Tokio Myers.
“Now, we can’t wait to see what talent the UK has to offer for the 2018 series.
“Anyone can apply, so if you feel you have something special to show us, no matter what it is, then make sure you apply – you never know where it might take you.”
BGT will air on ITV in Spring of 2018.
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