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Britain’s Got Talent winner Paul Potts addresses backstage ‘issues’ from first live show that saw Teddy Magic pull out

Paul won BGT in 2007

Winner of Britain’s Got Talent Paul Potts has exclusively addressed the backstage issues from last weekend’s first live show.

During the show’s very first series back in 2007, opera singer Paul won the show and the hearts of the nation. Since then, he has gone on to have a successful career as a recording artist.

All these years later, Britain’s Got Talent remains popular with the public and returned for its 18th series in February. However, despite the show’s huge machine, they had multiple technical issues during this year’s first live episode.

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Paul Potts on the red carpet
Paul won BGT in 2007 (Credit: Splashnews.com)

Britain’s Got Talent star Paul Potts addresses multiple ‘issues’

Last Saturday (April 26), before LED dance group The Blackouts arrived on the stage to perform, hosts Ant and Dec revealed there had been a technical hiccup. As a result, this put a delay in their performance.

However, that wasn’t the only unfortunate blunder.

Earlier on, when it was eight-year-old Teddy Magic’s turn to take to the stage, the hosts announced that he wasn’t ready to perform, quickly moving over to the judges for a chat. Fans were immediately left concerned for the young star.

In the end, Teddy didn’t appear on the show, with Ant and Dec explaining that they hoped he would return later in the live semi-finals.

Exclusively discussing the multiple “issues” from last week, Paul told ED! on behalf of Sky Vegas: “”

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Teddy Magic on BGT

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Fabio Magnocavallo
Assistant Editor