Hawkstone Farmers' Choir won the 2026 Britain's Got Talent final, becoming the first choir ever to take the ITV show's title.
£250,000 and a Royal Variety Performance slot go to the group, which Jeremy Clarkson formed to support farmers' mental health around his farm in Chadlington, Oxfordshire.
Katryna Shell dedicated the win to farmers and urged people who are struggling to speak up, while Simon Cowell said the choir's original song choice had "paid off."
Celestial finished second and Anastasiia and Salsa placed third in Saturday's final, with teenage magician Rafferty Coope ending fifth.
The result turns a mental-health support project for local farmers into a national TV victory, giving the group a wider platform beyond the competition.
Beyond the prize money, how will a TV talent show victory actually change the silent struggles faced by UK farmers?
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