Acrobatic troupe Acromazing win Australia’s Got Talent and take home $100,000 in prize money

Acromazing have been crowned the new champions of Australia’s Got Talent, taking home a whopping $100,000 in prize money.

Judges Kate Ritchie, Shane Jacobson, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams narrowed the finalists down to just six, but it was the voting audience who decided the winner.

After host Ricki-Lee revealed the results, Acromazing’s Maddi Lacey said the group’s win was ‘life-changing’. 

Acromazing have been crowned the new champions of Australia's Got Talent, taking home a whopping $100,000 in prize money

Acromazing have been crowned the new champions of Australia’s Got Talent, taking home a whopping $100,000 in prize money 

‘We just want to thank everybody in the crowd tonight, every contestant, all of the girls in Acromazing, all of our beautiful coaches, and all of Australia for voting for us to win, and our beautiful judges too.’ 

Their journey enthralled the audience and judges, who called their movements ‘captivating’.

Alesha Dixon described their Grand Final routine as ‘infectious to watch’, fused with ‘heart and soul’ and said that their song choice was ‘perfection’.

Kate Ritchie added: ‘Incredibly beautiful… I have a young daughter myself and seeing a unit of girls out there working so beautifully together, you should be so proud.’

Judges Shane Jacobson, Alesha Dixon, Kate Ritchie, and David Walliams (pictured L-R) narrowed the finalists down to just six, but it was the voting audience who decided the winner

Judges Shane Jacobson, Alesha Dixon, Kate Ritchie, and David Walliams (pictured L-R) narrowed the finalists down to just six, but it was the voting audience who decided the winner

After host Ricki-Lee revealed the results, Acromazing's Maddi Lacey (right) said the group's win was 'life-changing'.

After host Ricki-Lee revealed the results, Acromazing’s Maddi Lacey (right) said the group’s win was ‘life-changing’. 

The group took home $100,000 in prizemoney after defeating five Grand Finalists.

They were Ukrainian aerial sensation Oleg, balancing phenomenon Ramadhani Brothers, comedian Emo Majok, travelling circus clown Walison Muh and 11-year-old rising pop star Sienna Katelyn. 

Acromazing is a group of 19 girls from the NSW south coast.

Acromazing is a group of 19 girls from the NSW south coast

Acromazing is a group of 19 girls from the NSW south coast 

For their finale performance, they produced a moving routine that had the audience in raptures

For their finale performance, they produced a moving routine that had the audience in raptures

The judges described their acrobatic technique as ‘faultless’.

For their finale performance, they produced a moving routine that had the audience in raptures.

Judge Shane Jacobson called it ‘poetry in motion.’

Judge Shane Jacobson called it 'poetry in motion'

Judge Shane Jacobson called it ‘poetry in motion’ 

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