After weeks of breathtaking performances, Sydnie Christmas has been crowned the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2024 — marking the end of an extraordinary journey that began with one last shot at her dream.
“The reason I auditioned for BGT was to give it kind of one last shot at my career,” Sydnie explained before her first audition. “I’m getting older now, and I thought, right — let’s just see what happens.”

She recalled how tough it was to chase her passion while working what she called “a muggle job.” “The industry is so difficult,” she said. “You’re trying to get days off to audition, hoping for a yes. It’s not sustainable, but you keep going because you love it.”
When Sydnie walked onstage for her audition, she admitted she was terrified. “It hit me right before I went on — I’m going out there as Sydnie Christmas. Not a character. That was terrifying,” she said.

But the moment she began singing “Tomorrow” from Annie, everything changed. The audience and judges were instantly moved, giving her a standing ovation. Then, Amanda Holden pressed the Golden Buzzer, showering Sydnie in gold confetti.
“It was unbelievable,” she recalled. “Like a slap in the face — okay, no turning back now. When Amanda hit the buzzer, it was like a shot of emotion. I just wanted to jump up and down. I couldn’t believe my luck.”

As the competition went on, Sydnie continued to win hearts with her powerful voice and sincerity. Her soulful version of “My Way” drew rapt attention from the crowd. “There was this moment when I closed my eyes to hit a note, and when I opened them, everyone was waving their glowing wristbands,” she said. “It looked like a sea of dreams. I told myself — take this in, it might not happen again.”
When her name was announced as the winner of her semifinal, Sydnie said it was “one of the scariest moments” of her life. “It felt like the longest 30 seconds ever before they said my name. I just wanted to skyrocket when I heard it.”

On finals night, Sydnie delivered a stunning performance of “Over the Rainbow”, bringing the crowd to tears. Moments later, host Ant McPartlin announced her as the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2024.
“There are no words,” she said through tears. “Thank you so much, everyone. I couldn’t have done it without you. Stuff like this doesn’t happen to people like me — but it has. I never thought this would happen to me.”
Judge Amanda Holden was emotional, calling Sydnie “the most genuine and brilliant performer” she’d ever seen on the show. “She deserves this shot. This is what BGT is all about,” Holden said.
Simon Cowell added, “I couldn’t be more happy for such a beautiful, humble person who didn’t even believe in herself. When she sang ‘why can’t I,’ I was thinking, it can — it’s you. You’ve done it.”
Sydnie’s journey from working ordinary jobs to standing center stage on live television is now inspiring countless fans. “I just feel so lucky,” she said. “Now that I’ve had a taste of this, I don’t want to get off the train.”


