Ant McPartlin and his stepdaughter took home a special piece of Britain's Got Talent memorabilia over the weekend, following Viggo Venn's crowning as the series champion.
Norwegian funnyman Viggo, 43, beat the likes of Musa Motha, Amy Lou, Olivia Lynes, Ghetto Kids, Travis George, Malakai Bayoh, Duo Odyssey, Cillian O'Connor, Tonikaku and Lillianna Clifton in the talent show's grand final, earning himself both a tasty £250,000 cheque and a spot in the next Royal Variety Performance line-up.
Pictured leaving the Hammersmith Apollo in a taxi together after the confetti-sprinkled extravaganza, Ant, 47, and his wife Anne-Marie Corbett's daughter had a laugh by wearing one of Viggo's beloved high-visibility jackets on their heads.
As you can see, it left them in hysterics.
Meanwhile, in the aftermath of his life-changing triumph, Viggo joked: "I feel extremely visible right now. Thank you so much."
"You've captivated the nation, they love you,” judge Alesha Dixon told him, before fellow panelist Bruno Tonioli added: "I think your physical comedy is world-class, you have created one of the most memorable characters since Mr Bean."
Britain's Got Talent boss Simon Cowell weighed in with: "At least you didn't make me look stupid tonight. I have never ever met an act like you in my life. I will admit it, I really really love you now."
Before that, though, Ant crumpled to the stage floor for the not the first time this series.
"Well, there you go! Viggo Venn is this year's winner. We would like to say thank you to our fantastic judges," began co-presenter Dec Donnelly as Viggo disappeared off camera.
Suddenly, Ant's feet were taken out from under him as the Scandinavian comedian slid back into shot and knocked him over.
It'd been a sore few days for the Geordie TV star, after doing his back in live on air during one of Diversity's dance routines.
Elsewhere in the finale, Scottish superstar Susan Boyle surprised viewers and audience members alike by joining West End performer Lucie Jones (who plays Fantine in Les Misérables) for a special few minutes, later revealing a recent health scare.
After blowing everyone away, Dec, 47, walked over to Susan, 62, and asked: "Susan! It is so lovely to see you. It's hard to believe that you appeared on this show in 2009 – 14 years ago, how does it feel to be back at BGT?"
"It feels great!" she smiled. "It's extra special for me actually because last April I suffered a minor stroke. I thought it would be crazy to go back on stage, and I have done."
One reaction tweet read: "Bless Susan Boyle, she spent her entire life not realising her full potential as a West End singer, to then go on to be one of the biggest stars to come out of BGT.
"Her performance tonight had passion; she has real HEART and her having a stroke last year – what a fighter!"
Britain's Got Talent aired on ITV.
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