THIS weekend will see a host of hopefuls make their bid for fame and fortune as Britain's Got Talent returns to our screens.as a springboard to the big time, others have faced a sea of troubles - with crippling addictions, jail terms and even a brutal murder.
The ex-soldier was jailed for life with a minimum of 21 years after the court heard the harrowing details of his sustained and ferocious attack on Simonne.Opera singer Christopher Stone's vocal chords blew away BGT judges in 2010 - storming his way to the finals. Investigators concluded SS Equestrian had not engaged in any legitimate trade and was established purely to steal VAT, totalling £272,288.62 between 2011 and 2014.Speaking on Loose Women in 2016, he said: “The price of fame put a strain on family life. I never knew my dad and my mum looked after us when I was growing up.
The compère, who also worked on The X Factor, spent 28 days in The Priory before seeking further treatment abroad. “He was in no pain and surrounded by friends and family. He put up a good fight but is in a better place now.”British-Greek Cypriot Michalakis ‘Lagi’ Demetriou and his father Demitri entered the third series of BGT in 2009 as dance duoIn 2017, Lagi was arrested following a drugs bust, with police officers reportedly finding a cannabis factory worth £56,000 at an Enfield flat.Police later confirmed no charges would be brought against Lagi as they dropped their investigation.
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