KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain’s Got Talent judging panel for new series: ‘I’ll be sure to leave a mark’

KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel for new series: 'I'll be sure to leave a mark'

As a lifestyle expert with over two decades of experience in the entertainment industry, I must say that KSI’s addition to Britain’s Got Talent is a brilliant move by the show’s producers. With an impressive following of 80 million and a proven track record in the music industry, he undeniably brings a fresh perspective to the judging panel.


On the upcoming season of Britain’s Got Talent, KSI has been invited as a special judge. The producers are anticipating that his enormous following of 80 million people might tune in to watch the show.

The 31-year-old musician is set to replace Bruno Tonioli as the judge on Dancing with the Stars when he travels to the U.S. for his role on the show’s panel.

As reported by The Sun, the social media influencer is set to replace Bruno for three out of the five initial audition days in Blackpool this month on the show.

A source commented on the appointment: “The newly appointed judge isn’t merely familiar with entertainment; he boasts an enormous fanbase that predominantly consists of youthful and tech-savvy individuals. This demographic aligns perfectly with the audience the program currently attracts.

‘Not only is Britain’s Got Talent a popular TV show, it’s also an international internet sensation, with views of the performances reaching an astounding 24 billion worldwide. That’s why KSi, whose music has been streamed 2.7 billion times, makes a fitting partner for this show.’

KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel for new series: 'I'll be sure to leave a mark'

KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel for new series: 'I'll be sure to leave a mark'

Regarding appearing as a guest judge on BGT, KSI expressed his enthusiasm by saying: “I can hardly contain my excitement for being part of Britain’s Got Talent! When I received the call, I was absolutely astounded. As I recall, watching past episodes of BGT ranged from being awestruck to rolling with laughter. I can’t wait to witness the new wave of talent and promise to make an impact!

Bruno’s position as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent is said to have been secured by show leader Simon Cowell, following his recent criticism of rumors suggesting he might be permanently replaced.

Filming for the ITV series was scheduled to conflict with Dancing with the Stars, a show Bruno, aged 68, has been judging since 2005.

Instead, it’s said that Simon, aged 64, plans to pay a substantial amount to transport the well-known Italian TV figure repeatedly.

Last year, when Bruno joined Britain’s Got Talent, he brought fresh energy to the program. According to a source who spoke with The Sun, Simon Cowell admired Bruno’s unpredictability and felt that he made for excellent television. It appears that viewers also shared this sentiment, as evidenced by the high ratings.

When it came time to make plans for a 2025 overhaul of Britain’s Got Talent, it was pointed out to Simon and the production team almost immediately that Bruno had already made a commitment to Dancing with the Stars.

Simon was able to devise a solution to keep things running smoothly. This implies that although a substitute judge might occasionally be required, Bruno will continue as part of the show.

The source disclosed that going back and forth isn’t suitable for Bruno, but he cherishes both programs and feels bound to them.

KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel for new series: 'I'll be sure to leave a mark'
KSI will replace Bruno Tonioli on the Britain's Got Talent judging panel for new series: 'I'll be sure to leave a mark'

The former Strictly judge started filming in the United States on September 17.

As reported by The Sun, comedian Alan Carr, aged 48, was once considered a potential replacement if necessary, but is now believed to be the leading candidate to temporarily host the show instead.

This week, ITV announced a new format for their program, with Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden serving as judges on it.

The event begins in February for a span of four months, with weekly live semi-finals taking place on Saturdays instead of the regular daily episodes, compressed into one week.

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2024-10-01 22:32

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