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Britain's Got Talent have unveiled a brand new nomination process in which members of the public are allowed to secretly suggest an act they feel deserves a 'life-changing' audition.
The ITV talent show - which was won by comedian Axel Blake this year - returns to screens for a 16th series in 2023, with auditions set to kick off in January.
And for the first time ever, the public can put forward names of people who they feel deserve and have what it takes to impress the judges and viewers at home.
Wow: Britain's Got Talent have unveiled a brand new nomination process in which members of the public are allowed to secretly suggest an act they feel deserves a 'life-changing' audition
Last year, BGT introduced the 'golden Moments' element to the series, which saw each of the four judges visit an unsuspecting act and invite them down to audition at the London Palladium.
The special moments included seeing the Voices of Armed Forces Children’s Choir surprised by the judges at a rehearsal.
While singing doctor Bambang Atmaja was visited during an interview on Heart Breakfast.
Eco-warrior and poet Aneeshwar Kunchala was surprised at school while Skylar Blu got a shock during a dance class.
Opportunity: The ITV talent show - which was won by comedian Axel Blake (pictured) this year - returns to screens for a 16th series in 2023, with auditions set to kick off in January
Meanwhile, the series featured a very special onstage moment where aspiring singer Nick Edwards' mother and two daughters surprised him whilst he was sat in the audience.
The surprise resulting in a truly mesmerising performance, moving many to tears - including Amanda Holden and Declan Donnelly.
Some of the nation’s very best acts will compete to win a life-changing £250,000 and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance when the show returns next year.
Big chance: For the first time ever, the public can put forward names of people who they feel deserve and have what it takes to impress the judges and viewers at home
The public can submit their secret nomination via the website on itv.com/bgt.
It comes as David Walliams was reported to quit the ITV show ahead of its 2023 series, weeks after he was forced to apologise for describing an elderly contestant as a 'c***' and