Britain's Got Talent act has ALREADY won another TV talent show

Is that allowed?

Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 30th Apr 2018
Last updated 1st May 2018

They wowed the judges on Britain's Got Talent at the weekend, but it turns out unusual dance troupe Baba Yega have ALREADY won the Belgian version of Britain's Got Talent and come SECOND in the German counterpart too!

Watching their performance from two years ago on Belgium's Got Talent, their performance is near enough EXACTLY the same to what UK audience's were shown last weekend.

Watch their performance on Belgium's Got Talent in 2016 below.

And here is the group's performance on Britain's Got Talent last weekend.

According to reports the group have also come second in the German version of the show!

Baba Yega received a "yes" from all four judges, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Amanda Holden on Saturday's programme, where we also saw Simon use his Golden Buzzer to send father and son act Jack and Tim through to the semi-finals.

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Paul Potts won the very first show in 2007 with his hugely impressive singing abilities.

Britain's Got Talent act has ALREADY won another TV talent show
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The pair from Norwich performed their own composition on acoustic guitars. Introducing it to the panel, Tim and son Jack said it was a song about their family and feeling lucky for what they have, after a loss within the family.

After their performance was shown on Britain's Got Talent the video on YouTube had 3.6 million views. Whilst the comments have been disabled for this video, a massive 91K have given the video a like.

The current series of Britain's Got Talent started a couple of weeks ago and stars both Ant and Dec during the pre-recorded audition shows, however only Dec will be in the live shows.

Ant pleaded guilty to drink driving earlier this month and stepped down from his TV presenting duties. As a result ITV made a statement to reveal Dec would be presenting the live shows by himself.

The statement read, "Dec will be hosting the live shows, which for the first time ever are coming from the Hammersmith Apollo, while Ant steps down from his TV commitments for now. We send Ant all our love. And we know that Dec will do a brilliant job."

Britain's Got Talent continues on Saturdays on ITV.