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Jeremy Clarkson’s comment to Ant and Dec after cameras stopped at Britain’s Got Talent final
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Published 12:44 31 May 2026 GMT+1

Jeremy Clarkson’s comment to Ant and Dec after cameras stopped at Britain’s Got Talent final

Not everyone agreed with the result

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

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The Britain's Got Talent winner was confirmed last night but not everyone agreed with the results.

We've had plenty of memorable moments on the ITV show over the years, whether it's Diversity's incredible opening routine, or the world's iconic introduction to Susan Boyle.

In the first series where we've had KSI join as a celebrity judge alongside stalwarts Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden, it was the Hawkstone Farmers' Choir who claimed the £250k prize and the chance to appear in front of King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance.

Finishing ahead of drone group Celestial in second place, and dog-dancing duo Anastasiia and Salsa, their victory was met by a chorus of boos, with plenty of people online less than happy with the ending to the show.

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However, one man who went home happy was Jeremy Clarkson, after the popular presenter and farmer brought the group together for an advert for Hawkstone Lager last year.

Clarkson was overjoyed with the result (Instagram/AntandDec)
Clarkson was overjoyed with the result (Instagram/AntandDec)

Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec after the cameras stopped, Clarkson said: "I’m not meant to be here, I’m on the wrong show."

Clarkson was more traditionally known for being on the BBC of course, until an incident on the set of Top Gear brought an end to his time at the British broadcasting corporation.

So, it's more familiar to see him on ITV these days, as the host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, but few would have expected to see him at a Britain's Got Talent final show a few years ago.

In fact, the tough outer shell of the 66-year-old was even reduced to tears after the Hakwstone Farmers' Choir was crowned as the 2026 champion after winning the public vote, thanks to his role in forming the music group.

It was so meaningful for the presenter since every member of the choir also works in farming, ensuring that there was no agricultural appropriation on show.


During their audition, choir member Catriona said: "Jeremy Clarkson did a thing, and that thing was the Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir.

"Jeremy brought us together to sing and it’s just been really amazing for us all. Every single one of us is in agriculture in some way or another. This isn’t our day job, we’re normally out in the field.

"We work by ourselves day in, day out, sometimes 16 hours a day. This has brought us all together… We have one thing that unites us and that is farming. We love what we do, but it’s incredibly lonely. It’s really isolating, to do this all together means the world to us."


The choir had their place in the semi-finals confirmed almost immediately after Holden used her golden buzzer, and they've been popular with judges and the home audience ever since, with Cowell describing them as the 'best act' on the night.

Clearly the public agreed and anyone who doesn't probably should have voted for someone else.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/AntandDec

Topics: Britains Got Talent, Jeremy Clarkson, TV

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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