STAGE FRIGHTS

Jailed over £3m fraud, scammed out of kids’ savings and spiralling debt – Britains Got Talent stars’ money struggles

One desperate star was caught stealing nearly £20,000 of theatre cash

IT’S the TV talent show that offers the incredible opportunity of fame and fortune - and some Britain’s Got Talent contestants have gone on to become big name stars.

However, it doesn’t work out that way for everyone who gets on the hit ITV show - even those who win it.

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Former Britain's Got Talent star Jai McDowall has revealed he almost went bankrupt after winning the showCredit: Rex
Jai admitted he struggled with fame after the ITV show and later got dropped by his record labelCredit: Rex
Liam Collins (left) with his dance partner Richard Edmonds (right), who was not involved in the failed business, on BGT in 2009
Liam Collins was jailed for 21 months for or his part in a multi-million pound Ponzi-style scamCredit: Cavendish Press

Singer songwriter Jai McDowall has recently revealed he was on the brink of bankruptcy after winning the fifth series of BGT back in 2011.

The 37-year-old Scotsman beat the favourite, 12-year-old singer Ronan Parke, to the £100,000 prize.

He was signed to Syco Music, a subdivision of giant Sony, but admitted he "made some bad choices" and "spent loads of money".

Jai, from Ayrshire, also revealed he found fame "so hard to deal with" and was dropped by his record label a year later.

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Speaking to The Sun, Jai, now with the band G4 who shot to fame on The X Factor, he said: “I’ve done OK. Twelve years on I’m still working. But there was definitely a period where it took a dramatic drop.

“Finances, work, all of that stuff took a very big dive to a point where I did actually think about bankruptcy.

“I didn’t do it because, thankfully, I’ve got a brilliant support network. But I did get to a point where I was like, ‘Is this it, is this over?’"

Here, we reveal the long list of contestants from the show who have suffered financial woes - from the star who lost £90k fortune to a scam, to bankrupted star who 'hid £3m' in elaborate homes con.

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Liam Collins

Dancer Liam Collins made it to the semi-finals of the ITV show as one half of the comedy dance duo Faces of Disco, in 2009.

A decade later, Collins was jailed for 21 months for his part in a multi-million pound Ponzi-style scam, including an 82-year-old man who lost £50,000.

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The former BGT star lost millions following the collapse of the student accommodation firm he ran with his cousin David Bone, now 42. The pair then set up a near-identical company that tricked investors by falsely claiming to have signed a £20million business deal.

They promised the cash would be used to invest in more buy-to-let properties - but used it to underwrite debts on the other company.

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It came after the budding businessman bizarrely claimed in 2008 to have launched a bid to purchase Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch for £15million.

They were accused of swindling nine investors out of up to £50,000 each, which included 49-year-old Collins’ own family members. Both men, who had already been declared bankrupt in 2012, admitted fraudulent trading at Newcastle Crown Court in 2019.

At the time of the investigation, Collins insisted: “We are not conmen and there was never any intention of misleading anyone. I'm incredibly sympathetic to the investors - a lot of them are my own family members - but it's a two-way relationship; you can be an irresponsible businessman but you can also be an irresponsible investor.

“Some people think I'm walking around like a millionaire, with money stashed in an offshore account and these people would like me dead. But I've lost everything, £3million, 29 houses, my cars, my friends, everything.”

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Francine Lewis

Francine Lewis wowed the BGT judges with her hilarious impressions of celebs back in 2013Credit: PA:Press Association
The mum-of-two admitted she had lost £90k after being tricked by scammersCredit: Rex

Impressionist Francine Lewis reached the finals of series seven in 2013, after impressing judges with her impression of Stacey Solomon during her audition. She went on to carve out a successful career, touring and performing at corporate events.

But in 2022, she revealed she had been scammed out of £90,000 - including her kids’ savings - by a phoney stocks company.

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The mum-of-two and her husband Joel, who live in Hertfordshire, got “suckered in” by the scammers after investing into what they thought was a reputable stock broker company.

Speaking to The Sun, Francine, now 45, said: “I had a little gut feeling. I spoke to the guys myself, they were so convincing, so even I got suckered in.

“Stupidly, I handed all this money over, went to my bank, drew it out.

"What was even worse, I handed them all my kids' money that I had been saving from when they were born.

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"That for me was the worst part of it. In the end, it ended up being a scam. That little bit of a gut, which I prayed wasn't going to be right, was right in the end."

She said it has put her off ordering anything online unless the company is well known.

Francine added: "It makes you really dubious. It was a devastating time."

James Edgington

James Edgington was a semi finalist on Britain’s Got Talent in 2010 alongside his dad GrahamCredit: Ken McKay
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James pictured outside Bolton Crown Court in 2022Credit: Cavendish

Britain's Got Talent singer James Edington reduced judge Amanda Holden to tears with his performance on the show back in 2010.

The singer and actor, who appeared on the talent show alongside his dad Graham, was later given a 10-month prison sentence, suspended for a year, after stealing nearly £20,000 of theatre cash to fund his charity.

The former BGT semi finalist, 41, defrauded Bolton Council of the cash while working as a theatre and events programmer at the town's Albert Halls venue.

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James took the money in a bid to plug a financial gap in his Bolton Pride charity - which he co-founded in 2015 - after a sponsor pulled out.

He also sold 71 complimentary tickets - that were supposed to be free - for £35 for a one-man show by Lord of The Rings star Sir Ian McKellen.

James’ dishonesty was discovered after he also stole £737 in cash from the safe at Albert Halls.

In 2022, he pleaded guilty to theft and two counts of fraud with one count of attempted fraud.

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Jon Courtenay

Singing comedian Jon Courtenay worked on cruises before winning BGTCredit: Rex
Jon won the ITV talent show in 2020 and said the prize got him "out of a tough situation"Credit: pixel8000

Singing comedian Jon Courtenay found himself struggling with debts after the Covid-19 pandemic left him out work - before going on to win the £250,000 BGT prize in 2020.

Jon, now 51, who worked on cruise ships before finding fame on the show, had to rely on his overdraft to get his family through lockdown.

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