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Bruno Tonioli has been a staple on TV for years, but the 68 year old has no plans of slowing down and has joked that he would rather die on stage than retire

Saturday nights have added sparkle with Bruno back in the mix, with fans are over the moon to see him bring his larger-than-life persona to the BGT panel. As we gear up for the 17th series of Britain's Got Talent, Bruno is on a mission to find the next big act for the Royal Variety Performance later this year, proving that this entertainment powerhouse is far from taking his final curtain call. In the season's opening episode, Bruno was particularly impressed by a group who used AI in their act, coming on stage dressed as characters from The Greatest Showman and using screens to project the judges' faces onto themselves while singing.

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