Viewers all picked up on the same feature during the final of the ITV talent show
The Britain's Got Talent final kicked off on Saturday (May 31) after three months of auditions and live semi-finals. An array of magicians, dancers, singers and comedians took to the stage to perform in front of the judges in a bid to make it all the way to the final.
Now just 10 acts remain in the running to be crowned the BGT winner 2025, with one act who will take home the grand prize of £250,000 and a spot performing at the Royal Variety Performance.
As ever, as well as watching the acts perform for the last time, viewers love to see and hear from judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
One of the talking points of the final is always the grand outfits - especially Amanda Holden's outfit of choice.
The mum-of-two, 54, has faced a fair few Ofcom complaints during her time on the panel for her revealing outfits which are deemed unsuitable for the 'family friendly' show.
And tonight's attire was no different. The TV presenter opted for a white dress with a plunging neckline, whilst wearing her hair slicked back to show off her glamorous face.
But viewers couldn't help but point out the hairpiece she wore as they took to X to slam her fashion choice.

@StaceyAdam78532 wrote: "Why does Amanda Holden look like she's got one of those claws around her head from the arcade teddy machine's #BGT."

Amanda Holden has been hit with Ofcom complaints for her daring outfits(Image: ITV)
Speaking to Closer Magazine ahead of the final, Amanda hit back at the Ofcom complaints she has received over her 'racy' outfits.
"What you see on TV, I really love," she said.
"I'm always asked about the Ofcom complaints, but every outfit on the show is checked before I leave my dressing room, so I'm never worried."
She added: "I think people should have fun with fashion!"
The mum of two has previously insisted BGT is "the perfect opportunity to take risks".
She told The Sun her outfits are so famously controversial they're now monitored before she steps on-stage.
"There's now a whole body of people that knock on my door and come and stare at my chest before we go on air," Amanda explained.
"There's a t*t committee. There are so many brilliant people, they come down, knock on the door and there's the lady who's the producer who said, 'Mandy, it looks great'."