Britain's Got Talent is well underway and the much-loved talent show, which has catapulted acts like Susan Boyle and Diversity to fame, is offering another batch of talented hopefuls the chance to win a whopping £250,000 and perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.
It turns out juggling his role on Strictly with his judging duties on America's Dancing with the Stars became too hectic. "I just can't do it anymore. Going back and forth was too much," Bruno revealed to The Sun, expressing that the constant transatlantic travel had become unsustainable. Since leaving Strictly Come Dancing, Bruno Tonioli has continued to serve as a judge on the US version of the show, Dancing with the Stars. In 2022, he competed in the second series of ITV's The Masked Dancer as The Pearly King, finishing in third place overall.