The Britain’s Got Talent 2026 final has arrived and one magician has been described as “incredible” even though one trick left some fans baffled.
Ten acts returned for this evening’s BGT grand finale on Saturday, 30 May, on ITV, including 17-year-old magician Rafferty Coope, who says his aim is simply to bring joy to people.
During his final performance, he attempted to convey this message once more, beginning by asking judges Alesha Dixon and KSI to select raffle tickets from a bag.
They announced the ticket numbers, which Rafferty then inscribed on top of a grand piano as 371415, before rotating the piano and declaring that it spelled out “smile”.
Nevertheless, viewers were swift to take to X to point out that it didn’t spell smile.
Many believed that Rafferty had spelled out the made-up word “sihile.” One viewer said: “To quote Charlie Chaplin – Sihile though your heart is breaking…”
Another commented: “Ah yes, that old saying: ‘SIHILE! It might never happen!’”
A fellow user remarked: “Can someone tell Rafferty how to spell SMILE cause it ain’t sihile.”
But despite the confusion over the word, viewers also praised the teenager for his performance.
One fan enthused: “Rafferty Coope that was incredible how this young lads dose (sic) magic in such a different way! Incredible act who will go far in his chosen career and definitely made me smile!”
A second agreed: “Rafferty Coope is spellbinding What a remarkably charming act”, while a third added: “Rafferty Coope is truly phenomenal and I genuinely hope he has a career after this as a magician. He’s such a lovely lad.”
Rafferty was among the 10 acts who took to the stage for the final with the choir Jeremy Clarkson founded – Hawkstone Farmers’ Choir – winning the series with drone artists Celestial taking second place and Anastasiia and her dancing dog Salsa coming third.
Britain’s Got Talent is available to watch on ITVX.

