After six weeks of variety, two dance acts made it to the very end of Britain's Got Talent: The Champions, and only one could leave as the ultimate champion.
Street dancers Ashley Glazebrook and Glen Murphy, better known as Twist and Pulse, lifted the trophy on the TV talent contest after thrilling the judges and audience at Wembley Arena with an imaginative new routine.
The duo danced to a clever medley of ITV theme songs including Love Island and I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! which is also hosted by BGT presenters Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Twist and Pulse were the runners-up of the fourth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2010, coming second to Spelbound in the live final.

"Things like this don't happen to me and my best friend Glen so we'd like to say thank you so much, this means the world to us," said Ashley.
In second place were father and son act Stavros Flatley, who were described as Amanda Holden as 'the heart of Britain's Got Talent.'

Demi Demertriou and son Lagi put their all into a high-energy dance routine to Zorba the Greek which had the judges Amanda, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Simon Cowell on their feet along with the audience - and Simon almost danced.
"Thank you for everything over the last 10 years. Thank you dad for everything you've done for me," said Lagi.
Super fans in the audience voted for their winner from a selection of previous winners and favourites from the BGT franchise across the world.

Ahead of the pre-recorded show Stavros Flatley denied reports they were 'splitting up' by posting a hilarious video of Demi locked in a toilet while being reassured by Lagi.
"Don’t believe everything you read in the papers we all learnt that already," they said in the Instagram post.