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Felix will be taking to the stage tonight (Picture: REX)

Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist Felix Clements has already thought about how he’ll spend the prize money if he’s crowned this year’s winner.

The PE teacher impressed judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli with an emotional contemporary dance during his audition, and he’s ready to do it all again in tonight’s live show.

While most contestants would want to venture into stardom after appearing on the annual competition series, the 25-year-old told us what he plans to do once the show wraps.

‘I would love to stay in teaching,’ he said.

‘I really want to give back to the local primary schools. Especially if I did win the prize. I want to try and develop a real art system within the primary school so best staging for their school performances, and like better costumes, they really elevate their performances.’

Felix was totally taken aback after seeing some of his students in the audience during his audition, however if he were to be crowned champion, he reckons his pupils would be in for a shock.

‘I think they would be gobsmacked. It’s almost like a role reverse. They’ll be as speechless as I was when I saw them on stage,’ he added.

The dancer said his inspiration for Saturday’s performance came from 2008 BGT winner George Sampson, and although he appeared super confident that wasn’t how he was feeling.

‘For the first time, I was super, super nervous on the first audition,’ he added.

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‘I didn’t know really what to think of it when I went on stage, but when I started dancing, all the nerves just seemed to go away. And everything flowed.’

When asked what pushed him to sign up, he continued: ‘So I teach quite a lot of kids, school kids and dancers. I really wanted to make them know that there are people are able to have a platform and get on a platform such as Britain’s Got Talent, and let them know that anything’s really possible.

Britain’s Got Talent continues tonight at 8pm on ITV.

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Felix will be taking to the stage tonight (Picture: REX)

Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalist Felix Clements has already thought about how he’ll spend the prize money if he’s crowned this year’s winner.

The PE teacher impressed judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli with an emotional contemporary dance during his audition, and he’s ready to do it all again in tonight’s live show.

While most contestants would want to venture into stardom after appearing on the annual competition series, the 25-year-old told us what he plans to do once the show wraps.

‘I would love to stay in teaching,’ he said.

‘I really want to give back to the local primary schools. Especially if I did win the prize. I want to try and develop a real art system within the primary school so best staging for their school performances, and like better costumes, they really elevate their performances.’

Felix was totally taken aback after seeing some of his students in the audience during his audition, however if he were to be crowned champion, he reckons his pupils would be in for a shock.

‘I think they would be gobsmacked. It’s almost like a role reverse. They’ll be as speechless as I was when I saw them on stage,’ he added.

The dancer said his inspiration for Saturday’s performance came from 2008 BGT winner George Sampson, and although he appeared super confident that wasn’t how he was feeling.

‘For the first time, I was super, super nervous on the first audition,’ he added.

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‘I didn’t know really what to think of it when I went on stage, but when I started dancing, all the nerves just seemed to go away. And everything flowed.’

When asked what pushed him to sign up, he continued: ‘So I teach quite a lot of kids, school kids and dancers. I really wanted to make them know that there are people are able to have a platform and get on a platform such as Britain’s Got Talent, and let them know that anything’s really possible.

Britain’s Got Talent continues tonight at 8pm on ITV.

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.


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