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Ant McPartlin suffers ANOTHER fall minutes before BGT final ends after winner's blunder

Ant McPartlin suffered yet another nasty fall just minutes before the Britain's Got Talent final ended.

In a shock result, hi-vis-wearing Viggo Venn won the ITV talent competition after landing in the top three with 13-year-old magician Cillian O'Connor and 13-year-old Lilliana Clifton.

Viggo was visibly shocked as he bagged the huge £250,000 prize and secured a place in the Royal Variety Show.

After being crowned the winner, he slipped back on his hi-vis jacket and shouted "one more time" before racing around the stage while the music played.

Speechless, Dec told viewers: "Well, there you go! Viggo Venn is this year's winner. We would like to say thank you to our fantastic judges."

Ant McPartlin suffered a nasty fall on the BGT stage (ITV Britain's Got Talent)

Confused, Ant shouted at Viggo to "come back" - but was knocked off his feet when the winner appeared to slide tackle him on stage.

Having once again fallen onto his hands and knees, Ant's co-host Dec was forced to continue without him... but Amanda Holden certainly didn't miss the chaos on stage and pointed out as she laughed.

It comes just a week after Ant, 47, previously suffered a nasty fall on stage during Diversity's opening number.

Amanda Holden spotted the chaos on stage (ITV Britain's Got Talent)

Dec appeared shocked as checked whether Ant was OK, helping him up as he tried to laugh it off.

Unable to resist the chance to rib Ant, Simon Cowell quipped it was his "favourite opening ever", but asked: "Ae you ok?"

"I'm fine," a red-faced Ant replied. "Let's get on shall we?"

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This series has seen some huge highlights in what has been Bruno's first year on the panel after replacing David Walliams.

In one act, judge Bruno was blindfolded for a stunt and handed a weapon. When it was removed, he saw Simon lying on stage, apparently hit and he feared he had killed him in a shocking turn of events.

"I thought I’d killed him, the paramedics were running on, I was like, 'What have I done?' I was actually fuming after that. It was so evil," he exclusively told The Mirror, "There were thousands of people there and they were all in on the joke except me."

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