BRUNO Tonioli has shared some telling details of his boozy nights out with his fellow judges.
The 69-year-old judge, who replaced David Walliams on the show in 2023, has opened up about how he and his fellow BGT co-stars celebrate after the live shows.



Speaking about how they will likely let their hair down after the 2025 season wraps, Bruno shared some details of how the judges will celebrate.
When the live shows conclude later this year, Bruno reckons they’ll head out on the tiles because they know they have a day off the following day.
He also shared what Amanda Holden‘s tipple of choice is.
“We know we have a day off the next day so there might be a little celebration after the show, which will be nice,” Bruno spilled in a recent interview.
Speaking to The Mirror, he added: “A few champagnes if Amanda has anything to do with it.”
Bruno, who was previously a judge on Strictly Come Dancing, then spoke about how the British public have “embraced him” on BGT since he joined the show two years ago.
“It’s so nice that the British public has embraced me in that way,” he said.
“You know, I am who I am, I just speak my mind and I’m honest,” he added.
This comes after the hit ITV show was slammed last night following on from the third round of auditions being aired.
The third episode of the new series came on March 8, which marks the globally recognised day of International Women’s Day.
[bc_video account_id=”5067014667001″ application_id=”” aspect_ratio=”16:9″ autoplay=”” caption=”EXCL Watch the moment Bruno Tonioli is left outraged and rants ‘it’s not fair, it’s horrible’ after brutal moment on The Wheel” embed=”in-page” experience_id=”” height=”100%” language_detection=”” max_height=”360px” max_width=”640px” min_width=”0px” mute=”” padding_top=”56%” picture_in_picture=”” player_id=”default” playlist_id=”” playsinline=”” sizing=”responsive” video_id=”6364952007112″ video_ids=”” width=”640px”]But despite the globally recognised event, Britain’s Got Talent didn’t honour women at all – and instead aired ZERO female contestants.
Accused of “sexism” by viewers, those watching the show at home were quick to pick up on the lack of female representation despite it being International Women’s Day.
One person took to X to fume: “Actually awful that on international women’s day all the acts tonight so far have been men, sexist #bgt!!”
Another added: “This weeks episode of Britain’s Got Talent just ended… and there was not a *single* female act.
“80 minutes, and all ITV showed was man after man. Remember last year Sydnie was celebrated as the first solo woman to even win it in 17 years? Wild.”
A third person then responded to the above and said: “And this is one reason why i stopped watching bgt.”
While a fourth claimed it was the “worst episode there’s been”.
BGT will return on ITV next weekend for yet another round of auditions.


