Britain's Got Talent final voting figures reveal how much Sydnie Christmas won by amid 'fix' row - after pro singer scooped £250k prize

The final voting figures for Britain's Got Talent have been revealed - showing how much Sydnie Christmas won by during Sunday night's show. 

The budding West End star, 28, scooped the coveted £250,000 prize and will get to perform at the Royal Variety Show after impressing judges Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden and winning over the voting public.

She beat ten other outstanding acts with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow after a jam-packed episode. 

But after her win was announced many viewers reacted furiously online after discovering she had already enjoyed a career in music.

Now it has been revealed that she received 27.2 per cent of the votes while second place went to Jack Rhodes who got 15.8 per cent of the votes. 

The final voting figures for Britain's Got Talent have been revealed - showing how much Sydnie Christmas won by during Sunday night's show

The final voting figures for Britain's Got Talent have been revealed - showing how much Sydnie Christmas won by during Sunday night's show

The budding West End star, 28, scooped the coveted £250,000 prize and will get to perform at the Royal Variety Show after impressing the judges and the public

The budding West End star, 28, scooped the coveted £250,000 prize and will get to perform at the Royal Variety Show after impressing the judges and the public 

Ghanaian dancers Abigail and Afronitaaa received 10.4 per cent while opera singer Innocent Masuku got 8.8 per cent of the votes. 

The Trickstars followed closely behind with 8.4 per cent and Mike Woodhams got 5.4 per cent. 

Comedian Alex Mitchell received 5.3 per cent, choir Northants Sings Out earned 4.9 per cent, martial arts dancers Ssaulabi Performance Troupe received 4.8 per cent and dancers Haribow got 3.1 per cent of the votes. 

Despite Sydnie's victory, viewers at home took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their dismay at the result of Sunday night's final, fuming: 'Total fix. She IS a professional performer.'

'I believe you've got singles and professional singer reeks of being rigged and a fix'.

'An absolute fix and she murdered Somewhere Over The Rainbow. And she's a "professional"...'. 

'Sydnie Christmas a PROFESSIONAL singer, with a song already on Spotify. Has won Britain got talent. What a total fix, so glad I stopped watching that s**t years and years ago!!!'

'She also shouldn't have won as she's already a PROFESSIONAL singer.'

She beat ten other outstanding acts with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow after a jam-packed episode. Now it has been revealed that she received 27.2 per cent of the votes

She beat ten other outstanding acts with her rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow after a jam-packed episode. Now it has been revealed that she received 27.2 per cent of the votes

Second place went to incredible magician Jack Rhodes (pictured) who got 15.8 per cent of the votes

Second place went to incredible magician Jack Rhodes (pictured) who got 15.8 per cent of the votes

Ghanaian dancers Abigail and Afronitaaa (seen) received 10.4 per cent while opera singer Innocent Masuku got 8.8 per cent of the votes

Ghanaian dancers Abigail and Afronitaaa (seen) received 10.4 per cent while opera singer Innocent Masuku got 8.8 per cent of the votes

After her win was announced many viewers reacted furiously online after discovering she had already enjoyed a career in music

After her win was announced many viewers reacted furiously online after discovering she had already enjoyed a career in music 

'Saw on social media if true that Sydnie Christmas was in a production of Starlight Express in Germany that's sounds professional to me.'

The reaction in response to Sydnie's victory comes after similar sentiments expressed by fans at at the start of the audition process.

Sydnie has worked on cruise ships including the Royal Caribbean International, where she starred as Rizzo in the musical Grease.

She made her debut in London as one of the lead voices in Lazarus, featuring the music of David Bowie, at the King's Cross Theatre and shared a snap backstage of Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson after he attended the show.

As one post above pointed out, she then went on to appear in a German production of Starlight Express in 2019 as Belle the Bar Car.

The star from Kent currently works as a receptionist at a local gym on a zero hour contract (seen on stage)

The star from Kent currently works as a receptionist at a local gym on a zero hour contract (seen on stage)

The golden buzzer recipient did face some controversy at the start of the audition process as many fans accused the show for being fixed once viewers realised Sydnie already had a musical career

The golden buzzer recipient did face some controversy at the start of the audition process as many fans accused the show for being fixed once viewers realised Sydnie already had a musical career 

She made her debut in London as one of the lead voices in Lazarus, featuring the music of David Bowie, at the King's Cross Theatre and shared a snap backstage of Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson after he attended the show

She made her debut in London as one of the lead voices in Lazarus, featuring the music of David Bowie, at the King's Cross Theatre and shared a snap backstage of Hollywood actor Woody Harrelson after he attended the show

She then went on to appear in a German production of Starlight Express in 2019 as Belle the Bar Car

She then went on to appear in a German production of Starlight Express in 2019 as Belle the Bar Car 

However, her current role sees her work as a receptionist in Kent at a local gym on a zero hour contract and she previously insisted that despite the outcome of Sunday's show, she will be returning to work Monday morning.

Speaking to The Mirror, she joked: 'I've already had two weeks off – and I'm on a zero-hours contract. I have rent to pay!'

Sydnie has dreamt of being able to work full-time on the West End stage and is hopeful that BGT will be a stepping stone to make that dream a reality.

'In a year's time, I hope I'm living my dream. I want to be doing what I love for a living instead of rolling towels and making shakes!'