Daredevil gymnasts Spelbound stormed Britain's Got Talent last night - and pledged to take their breathtaking show to the London Olympics.
The 13-piece acrobatic act trounced the opposition with a stunning display of aerobatics, including a gravitydefying 20ft human cannonball over the heads of the judges.
After beating runners-up, dancing double act Twist and Pulse and drummer Kieron Gaffney, 13, Spelbound team member Edward Uppcott, 18 said: "Wow. Getting the Queen to watch us... that will be a great experience."
But as well as getting to perform for the Queen at the Royal Variety Show and a £100,000 prize, the Sunday Mirror can reveal they have ALREADY been offered a chance to perform at the opening ceremony for the London 2012 Games. Judge Amanda Holden told them after their incredible show: "I'm literally running out of adjectives to describe you... We are hosting the 2012 Olympics and I think you would be brilliant opening act."
Simon added: "To put it in Olympic terms - that would have won a gold medal." An estimated 14million watched as the group - who had put in over 100 hours of training in the run -up to last night's final - scooped first place.
Other favourites impressionists Paul Burling, singing granny Janey Cutler and dog act Tina and Chandi failed to live up to expectations.
As Spelbound - aged between 12 and 25 - were told they were the winners they jumped with delight, kissing and hugging each other.
Alex Uttley, 24, said the group would divide the money up and spend it on holidays adding: "Oh My God. This is unbelievable we want to say thank you to everyone out there."
Their coach Neil Griffiths said: "I couldn't have asked for more."
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Simon said: "I'm very proud of you."
Holden on to a new 'do
Last night Amanda Holden showed off a dramatic new bob hairstyle.
The 39-year-old judge, wearing a floor-length dress with plunging neckline, unveiled the new style which was cut by stylist Ben Cooke - the man responsible for Victoria Beckham's famous "Pob" cut.
Big Shout out to England's charity song
Dizzee Rascal and James Corden debuted Simon Cowell's unofficial World Cup song on Britain's Got Talent last night.
Shout - based on the 1984 Tears for Fears hit - saw rapper Dizzee and comedian Corden leaping around in England shirts at the end of the talent show.
Dizzee rapped: "Come on England, we need to sort it out... Leave the Wags alone, set aside your ego, We're tired of bragging about 40-odd years ago."
Royalties from the song, to download from Wednesday, go to Great Ormond Street hospital