IT was the amazing act that combined military might with magical marvel and won Britain's Got Talent. Richard Jones, 31, from Essex, dazzled the ITV show judges and the public with his skilful sleight of hand and clever card tricks in 2016.
He turned a fizzy drink into tea for David Walliams, read Amanda Holden’s mind and inexplicably gave Alesha Dixon a static shock.
Even snarky Simon Cowell was impressed, branding him "a wizard" and saluting him before he won with 16.7 per cent of the public vote.
Now Richard, who is an ambassador for the charity Spread A Smile, reveals what it was really like to appear on Britain’s Got Talent.
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