Britain's Got Talent turned emotional tonight as Bruno Tonioli broke down in tears.
It has been an emotional series, and it looks like the final caused just as much emotion for the judges - Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli and Alesha Dixon - as Malakai Bayoh performed his final song.
In emotional scenes, Bruno cried as he reacted to Malakai's performance. He was in tears as he had to wipe his tears from his eyes as he praised Malakai's incredible performance. He had said the song meant a lot to him as it did to all Italians.
It's been an emotional series, with Bruno left in tears earlier in the week when he called a young singer a 'gift from God' after an emotional performance. Malakai went up against surprise return act Tom Ball as Noodle the Cat as well as gymnasts Duo Odyssey, human beatbox MB14 and dance troupe Boycanto, impressing with his song.
With tears in his eyes Bruno told the young boy: "You are a gift from God!"
Alesha added: "What made my heart warm the most was seeing your little smile break through as you took in the magnitude of this moment. And you know what I really love? The swag on the footwear! Representing - respect."
Bruno has been moved by a number of stars this series, including a dancing girl, who impressed with her performance to Trainwreck.
He shared: "My darling, you are a powerhouse of drama, what a performance. You're a dramatic actress as well as a fantastic dancer, I saw some excellent ballet steps" before praising Lilliana's 'out of this world' gymnastic skills.
Alesha added: "Where does all that passion come from?! Technically, I haven't seen anything like that, for a long, long time. I'm quite speechless actually, wow," whilst Amanda shared: "You were like the speed of a hummingbird. You just looked incredible."
Simon Cowell then asked what she'd like to be doing in five years time, with the teen replying: "I see me, training in Cirque du Soleil, touring across the world," as Bruno remarked: "You have a chance!"
"You can tell you have put in the work, if I could score this it would be a ten," Simon added, leaving the young girl emotional.