Jeremy Clarkson’s 32‑member Hawkstone Farmer’s Choir won Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday, beating the drone act Celestial. The vcitory was celebrated with a late‑night pub raid that lasted until 4:30 am, as reported by The Sun.

The £250,000 Prize and Its Split Between Charity and the Choir

According to the report, the choir will donate a portion of the £250,000 winnings to mental‑health charity Shout, while keeping some funds for themselves.. The charity’s chief executive, Victoria Hornby, praised the choir for giving a voice to farmers’ mental‑health challenges. The source notes that the record “The Banned One” will also funnel all vinyl profits to Shout.

From Farm Fields to the BGT Stage: A 2024 Formation Story

The Sun says Clarkson founded the choir in 2024, aiming to raise awareness and funds for mental health within the agricultural community. The group performed Bastille’s “Pompeii” in the semi‑finals, earning a public‑vote spot in the final. The report quotes Clarkson saying, “I gatecrashed the stage after the reesult.”

Judge Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell Join the Celebration

Judge Amanda Holden, who praised the choir, reportedly joined Clarkson and the group at a pub after the win... Simon Cowell also congratulated Clarkson, according to the article. The Sun reports that the celebratory drinks flowd well into the early hours.

Unanswered Questions About the Choir’s Future Plans

The source leaves open how much of the £250 ,000 will actually reach Shout, and whether the choir will continue performing after the BGT win. It also does not clarify whether the choir’s record sales will cover all charity costs or if additional fundraising is planned.