Matty Juniosa falls short of 'Britain's Got Talent Crown', finishes fourth after remarkable run
Filipino singer Matty Juniosa's inspiring journey on "Britain's Got Talent" came to an emotional end on Saturday as he narrowly missed out on the championship, finishing fourth in the grand final of the show's 19th season.
Despite delivering a stirring performance of Sinéad O'Connor's iconic ballad "Nothing Compares 2 U," Juniosa fell just short of the Top 3, concluding a breakthrough campaign that had captured the attention of audiences both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
The title ultimately went to Hawkstone Farmers Choir, with drone art collective Celestial placing second and dance duo Anastasiia and Salsa taking third.
While the result may be a disappointing end to his quest for the "Britain's Got Talent" crown, Juniosa leaves the competition as one of its most memorable contestants this season.
The Mandaluyong City native stunned judges and viewers from the outset, earning a coveted Golden Buzzer from Simon Cowell after a powerful rendition of Prince's "Purple Rain" during his audition.
The double Golden Buzzer distinction transformed Juniosa from an underdog contestant into one of the season's standout acts, fueling hopes of a Filipino victory on one of Britain's biggest television stages.
Before his "Britain's Got Talent" breakthrough, Juniosa first gained recognition as a contestant on the inaugural season of "Idol Philippines" in 2019. He later became a member of the vocal group "iDolls" before relocating to Glasgow in 2022 to pursue musical theater studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
Today, Juniosa balances part-time work as a waiter with a growing career in music and theater.