Alesha Dixon has awarded the third golden buzzer of Britain's Got Talent 2026 to an act described as "something we've never seen before".
The long-running ITV talent show returned for a 19th series last month (February 21), once again welcoming a wide array of performers all hoping to impress the judges and win the £250,000 cash prize and an appearance at the Royal Variety Performance.
Judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and KSI are all back for another season of BGT, along with hosts Ant and Dec.
Alesha Dixon awards third golden buzzer of Britain's Got Talent 2026
The 2026 edition of BGT has already seen two golden buzzers awarded:
- 16-year-old Rafferty Coope (magician) - by KSI (February 28)
- Australian para athlete Paul Nunnari (wheelchair stunts - by Simon Cowell (February 21)
The third golden buzzer was awarded to Antigravity on Saturday (March 7) night for their "real-life video game" audition.
The judges agreed it was one of the best performances in the show's 19-year history, and the first of its kind.
The audition was so good that it had both Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon fighting over the golden buzzer.
Dixon got their first, awarding the third golden buzzer of the 2026 series.
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She said: "I think my daughter is going to love this act, she was probably the main reason I pressed it (the golden buzzer).
"Cause they did something we've never seen before on our show, which we always love. Very different, very unique."
Having received the golden buzzer, Antigravity said: "It's incredible. It was such a surprise, and they were fighting for it."
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