THE voting percentages of Britain's Got Talent have revealed that winner Viggo Venn won by a clear advantage.
The Norwegian clown act, whose performance was centred on a dancing hi-vis and climbing into a balloon that covered his body, gained 22% of the public vote to be crowned winner this year's winner of BGT.
Runner up who is a gymnastic dancer came second in the competition with 13.1% of the overall vote.
And magician came in third with 11.8% of the public vote - which gave the Viggo a clear win.
But despite this fact, it looks as though viewers were not impressed with the Viggo being crowned the winner and have called for the show to be cancelled.
When Viggo was announced as the winner by show hosts Ant and Dec, a mixed response was heard by the audience.
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But it was the viewers at home that expressed their true feelings over the result, as they felt his act did not show as much talent as the other acts.
Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote: "Can't believe it! #CancelBGT #BGT #BGT2023 #BGTFinal #BritainsGotTalent @BGT."
Another commented: "malakai, Lillian, gettho kids have been robbed by an unfunny "comedian" and an idiot with stupid hair."
And a third said: "Well that’s the last ever series of BGT. How ridiculous was the winner compared to the quality of the other finalists. Voter system must have been hacked…."
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But Viggo can count one person as a fan - BGT judge Amanda Holden.
After partying at the show's finale party, Amanda wore a hi-vis jacket in homage to Viggo, when she was on her radio show with co-host Jamie Theakston.