By GMA News Published June 2, 2026 8:23am + Add GMA on Google Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. Matty Juniosa has nothing but good things to say about his journey on Season 19 of “Britain’s Got Talent.”On Instagram, the UK-based Filipino singer reflected on his stint in the talent show, expressing pride in all of his performances.“I did my best, and ending in fourth is actually a feat,” he said. “I’m so proud of what I have done in the show, and honestly, this is just the very beginning.”“The only thing I could have done is to get my performance out there, and I did what I needed to do,” he added. “My life has genuinely been changed.”Matty also said he was proud to represent both the Philippines and Glasgow on one of the world’s biggest talent competition stages.Despite not taking home the grand prize, he said he will “forever treasure” the chapter, and teased bigger things ahead for his supporters.“Onto the next, the journey continues, and I am inviting you all to join me as we now finally ‘conquer the world,’” he said.“As your 4th placer, I leave you with this… may the FOURTH be with you!” he ended.Matty finished “Britain’s Got Talent” in fourth place after performing “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinéad O’Connor.Matty quickly became a frontrunner on “Britain’s Got Talent” Season 19 after advancing to the semi-finals with a Golden Buzzer from Sofia Vergara.During the semi-finals, Matty advanced to the finals after receiving his second Golden Buzzer, this time from Amanda Holden.Matty is set to join the cast of “Jesus Christ Superstar” in the West End as high priest Annas, one of the antagonists in the musical. The production will run from June to September at the London Palladium.—Hermes Joy Tunac/JCB, GMA News
Matty Juniosa on 'Britain's Got Talent' stint: 'My life has genuinely been changed'
Matty Juniosa has nothing but good things to say about his journey on Season 19 of “Britain’s Got Talent.”













