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Britain’s Got Talent winner has different career 16 years after show success

George Sampson has found a different career 16 years after his BGT win (Picture: Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage)

It was 2008 when a 14-year-old George Sampson danced into the nation’s hearts and became just the second winner of Britain’s Got Talent.

The teenager from Warrington, now 31, won the final after beating tough competition from Signature, another dance act, and boy soprano Andrew Johnston.

His success and rise to fame also sent a remix of Singin’ in the Rain, from the 1952 musical of the same name, to the top of the UK charts after he danced to the song in the competition.

However, 16 years later, George has a very different career, having moved away from dancing and towards the world of playing online video games.

After impressing judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Piers Morgan, George took on a number of commercial and professional opportunities but ceased his relationship with Simon just a year after winning.

These days, he makes his living from Twitch, the interactive live-streaming service which has become popular with gamers and entertainers who produce live shows from their own houses.

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George been streaming regularly on Twitch since the beginning of 2024 (Picture: Ryan Miller/Shutterstock)

George has been gathering a following from Fortnite, a popular game on the channel, but has also found surprising hits with Habbo Hotel and RuneScape, which were first released back in the early 2000s.

In his bio, George writes: ‘Hi there, My name’s George Sampson! I am 31 years young and I won the second series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2008, breakdancing to Singin in the Rain.’

He continues: ‘I started acting at 16, and have done many films, TV dramas and stage productions since. I have always gamed, and this year I started streaming!’

On top of Fortnite and Habbo Hotel, he also streams himself playing major titles from the Call of Duty and EAFC (formerly FIFA) game series’, attracting over 2,500 followers during his time on Twitch.

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George met the likes of Lady Gaga, Julian Bennett, and Paris Hilton on his whirlwind tour in 2009(Picture: Dave M. Benett/Getty Images)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (784807q) George Sampson Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson joins the cast of Into the Hoods, Novello theatre, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2008 Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson is set to make his West End stage debut after signing to appear in hip-hop musical, 'Into the Hoods'. The 15-year-old dancer from Warrington will appear in the street dance show at the Novello Theatre from 4 August for a four-week stint. A reworking of Stephen Sondheim's musical Into The Woods, the show features hits by Gorillaz and Prince. And George already has some stage experience after recently completing the sell-out Britain's Got Talent tour. In May the teenager's street dance performance helped him to win ?100,000 and the chance to perform at this year's Royal Variety Performance after he achieved first place in the ITV reality show. George said: "This year is getting better and better - Into the Hoods show is funky and young and I love the music in it - I can't wait to get dancing on that stage." He has begun rehearsals for the show straightaway.
George moved into stage and TV work after winning BGT (Picture: Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock)

It seems George was inspired to start using Twitch after taking part in a charity event in 2022, where streamers would stay live for 24 hours to raise money for the Manchester Foundation Trust Charity.

The Britain’s Got Talent champion also connects with his followers on Instagram and TikTok, often speaking to them on live streams and exclusive broadcasts.

After winning the reality competition, George sustained a nasty injury while dancing and was told by doctors that returning to the floor might not be possible.

He said years later: ‘Around a year after winning Britain’s Got Talent I sustained a really bad back injury, and doctors told me I might not ever be able to dance again.

George still performs on stage in pantomimes (Picture: Instagram)

‘To be told bluntly, “No”, was devastating. [But] I’m stubborn. There was no chance I was going to stop dancing.’

Instead, he made his break in TV as Kyle Stack in Waterloo Road between 2011 and 2013 before appearing in series such as Mount Pleasant, Casualty, and The Dumping Ground.

In 2016 he revitalised his acting career after landing a recurring role as Ryan Harred on Emmerdale before bringing his TV career to a close shortly afterwards.

He did, however, make an emotional return to Britain’s Got Talent in 2019 after being told he would never dance again following that painful injury sustained shortly after winning the competition.

This article was originally published on August 9, 2024.

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