I was diagnosed with FND (Functional Neurological Disorder) in 2019 and last year a second diagnosis Functional Cognitive Disorder (symptoms similar to early stage Dementia) It is a complex condition, even the best neurologists, still don't have a clue what is causing it. It is so great to see FND making more aware among the public, because we struggle with so many things and in most cases due to our symptoms, that are not fake, it is such a fight to be heard by specialists and all kinds of government agencies. I'm fighting to be heard for almost 5 years and I won't give up and I want to thank Alex a million times, you are such an inspiration for us all who are dealing with FND ❤❤❤
I've never felt so much love and pride for someone I don't know but my goodness Alex would be my golden Buzzer now and forever. Evreyone's got a place right here, you tell'em Alex!
Wonderful to raise awareness of autism and tics ….. thank you Alex, there are so many people out there who will feel less alone and more confident in themselves after seeing this. You will help so many. Thank you. Keep doing what you are doing 🎉
He faked his tic twice for a punchline. People with tics spend their lives trying to prove they are not faking it and this guy fakes it for laughs. Inappropriate and unfunny.
The fact that some people are being negative about him just shows they don't know what he has gone through all his life well done Alex as Simon said he nailed it within the first 10 seconds!
It's not being negative it's critiqueing him against the talent he was up against, and in my opinion he got a lot of sympathy votes from the public, it's actually negative to judge him by what he has gone through, just judge him with his material.
I agree and also I'm sure he's playing up the disability as keeps doing it every few seconds. Might sound harsh but that's the way it looks. And more importantly his act wasn't funny. I'm amazed he won the semi final and can only put it down to sympathy votes which is unfortunate and not right for the others
Brilliant performance. So likeable. Also great to raise awareness for FND (which I'd never heard of!) and learning sign language. Such an inspiration. Wishing Alex Mitchell all the best. The audience reaction was truly deserved.
I laughed at hair guy more,and laughed at viggo venn last year, Alex wasn't remotely funny, didn't laugh once, Tell a lie,I'm laughing now at all the comments that say he was funny 😁 maybe you all need to get ya ears tested lol
It not a show for inspirational people, they can spread their awareness somewhere else, this is a talent show ,and lacked talent, wasn't remotely funny,
Mad respect that this guy did his whole act straight through his tics. No maybe he’s not the funniest I’ve ever seen but he has such interesting material to work with, a hella fresh perspective and represents neurodiverse people we write off every day. I can see why he went through. 💕
Plus I don't think he does comedy even semi professionally? Like the guy yesterday does tiktok and comedy clubs and like most acts has loads of experience. It seems Alex here is newer to comedy and therefore a genuine unknown talent. Deserves kudos for that and can see him going from strength to strength.
Why do ppl assume. he’s faking? I’ve got fnd and it’s not easy to live with. People need to study the condition a bit before jumping into conclusions. It’s nice to be recognised. Spreading awareness is important. Good luck.
As someone also diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder, I sincerely am encouraged seeing people like Alex succeed. Seeing FND become more known is deeply encouraging.
Amazing Alex! Thank you for the jokes about FFND lol. I like what simon said about being welcome on this show, it made me emotional because I have FND and where i work at a job i loved so much has pushed me out and I know i'm not welcome there anymore because of my diagnosis. I'm happy for Alex though finding where you belong, congratulations!
Aw he was great! I felt for him with all his tics, but he battled through and what I liked how he commented on a few of them, best way to be on comedy honest and direct, and tackle the issues head on!
Tbh he was loads better than the stand up guy the previous day and he had the likeability factor (louis walsh trademark) so he was deserved to go through. Not the best material but the guy commands the stage like a boss.
I loved this performance, I laughed and cried, I felt so much joy and tears in the same time! I wish you the best, Alex! My vote goes for you! You have your place in this world - own it, you deserve the best, own are amazing!
I agree, he is very likeable and his first audition was funny. To come on the live show though and to rely solely on doing jokes about his condition was boring. He needs to show he can do jokes about other subjects, because otherwise he is a 1 trick pony.
Well, of course these are no jokes, because he's talking about his life and his diagnosis - but his ability to talk about it in such a funny, charming and lighthearted way makes him not only a comedian, but even more important a rolemodel
@@mrnatha there are languages in south Africa that actually have clicks in their language, one of them being the xhosa language; so to them, this guy doing the random clicks would sound like gibberish. lol
There's no such thing as on the fly when it comes to the stage. Every bit of it is choreographed. You know when things go wrong in pantomimes? All pre planned. Sorry.
Awesome hilarious performance 😂 The best comedians are the ones who are naturally funny, and he truly is. He is a master of ad libs Great message at the end also
I'm in contact with dead people and when I ordered a pizza the waiter said "medium?" I said "yes but I'm off duty" There. That's a joke but this is just waffle.
I get the awareness for autism, tics and the courage to perform. The show is based on talent, and I didn't find him funny at all. We have so many good comedians the bar is raised pretty high!
it’s so amazing to see representation for FND, i was diagnosed in february and have been so lost. Have had tics for over 5 years and non epileptic seizures for 18 months plus various other symptoms. had never heard of fnd until diagnosed and it’s so nice to see people openly talking about such a misunderstood condition 🫶
Nope. He is boring and can only rely on jokes about his condition. The first time was amusing, but to do it again shows he can't do other jokes. The word is whole not hole.
He was so funny I don’t understand why some didn’t find him funny. You obviously got a problem if you didn’t think it was funny and you need to book a doctors appointment now to get checked out to see if they can make you laugh 😂🤣
Maybe you have to be autistic to find it funny, and by that rationale doctors now have a sure fire way to diagnose autism "ok watch this... ah you laughed, your autistic, next."
He may not win the big money but he has been seen by millions, including people in the business who give people work. Standup is a very very tough career, but maybe he will do well.
@@RA-yf4tk It is staged most of the times. If that was any other person, Simon would have buzzed. The show goes against treating everyone equally regardless of disability.
@@goodersdudderssketchshow2512well, if you think treating people the same means to measure everyone against the same standards, you're wrong. Treating people the same means to be aware of where they come from, what they achieved against all odds and how outstanding it is, that somebody with autism and ticks can perform like that!
Just better to be honest, that is all. At some point his fame will dry up, may have already and he will realise he got through as a sympathy card. Yes, there are comedians with autism that are good but are successful because they are good at what they do, not because of the sympathy card.
At his age he developed that degree of tics only 18 months prior?! Im on the Spectrum as well so im not entirely clueless, but that seems really strange to me. Especially if it appeared out of the blue and he wasn't able to determine or piece together any correlations on its cause. That would be a nightmare..
@@tombartram7384Frankly no I don’t, and he wasn’t milking anything. That was his act and he did it brilliantly. The audience reaction is testament to that. Why do you need to be so cynical just because you personally didn’t like it?
I was diagnosed with FND (Functional Neurological Disorder) in 2019 and last year a second diagnosis Functional Cognitive Disorder (symptoms similar to early stage Dementia)
It is a complex condition, even the best neurologists, still don't have a clue what is causing it.
It is so great to see FND making more aware among the public, because we struggle with so many things and in most cases due to our symptoms, that are not fake, it is such a fight to be heard by specialists and all kinds of government agencies.
I'm fighting to be heard for almost 5 years and I won't give up and I want to thank Alex a million times, you are such an inspiration for us all who are dealing with FND ❤❤❤
Thankyou for raising awareness for FND and tics ❤ I have both too and it made me really happy to see you on stage! Loved your performance 😁💕
I've never felt so much love and pride for someone I don't know but my goodness Alex would be my golden Buzzer now and forever. Evreyone's got a place right here, you tell'em Alex!
Indeed. He is incredibly lovable!
Absolutely brilliant he is 💯
That message is good about everyone’s got a place but was he that funny
Everything about Alex was absolutely perfect! I hope he does become a successful comedian one day! The whole world needs him!
Wonderful to raise awareness of autism and tics ….. thank you Alex, there are so many people out there who will feel less alone and more confident in themselves after seeing this. You will help so many. Thank you. Keep doing what you are doing 🎉
He faked his tic twice for a punchline. People with tics spend their lives trying to prove they are not faking it and this guy fakes it for laughs. Inappropriate and unfunny.
The shows called "Britain's got talent" not "Britain's got a guy begging for sympathy and pity"
@@glendatobin3877 How do you know he faked it? That's pretty harsh considering Alex suffers with them constantly.
@@glendatobin3877 people guna say it weather or not... he's using what he's been dealt..
For someone who has been diagnosed with FND myself. This is inspiring 👏
I agree. I was diagnosed with FND more than six years ago, and I loved his delivery of it.
I agree, I was diagnosed with FND more than six years ago, and his delivery of it was fantastic.
I think if you jingled a bunch of keys in front of Bruno Tonioli his mind would be blown
😂😂😂 Someone should glue him to that chair.
😂😂😂😂 you need to audition for next year ,your cracking me up with your comments, your more funny than Alex
The fact that some people are being negative about him just shows they don't know what he has gone through all his life well done Alex as Simon said he nailed it within the first 10 seconds!
It's not being negative it's critiqueing him against the talent he was up against, and in my opinion he got a lot of sympathy votes from the public, it's actually negative to judge him by what he has gone through, just judge him with his material.
That’s just not true. Nobody’s mocking his disability here. He’s just not funny
He wasn't remotely funny,
I agree and also I'm sure he's playing up the disability as keeps doing it every few seconds. Might sound harsh but that's the way it looks.
And more importantly his act wasn't funny. I'm amazed he won the semi final and can only put it down to sympathy votes which is unfortunate and not right for the others
@@mickwalker5120totally agree
Brilliant performance. So likeable. Also great to raise awareness for FND (which I'd never heard of!) and learning sign language. Such an inspiration. Wishing Alex Mitchell all the best. The audience reaction was truly deserved.
He wasn’t even funny
@@amylouise24xx Comedy is subjective. The best you can do is acknowledge that you're entitled to your own opinion and then respect those of others. :)
@@amylouise24xx totally agree
He was useless
I laughed at hair guy more,and laughed at viggo venn last year, Alex wasn't remotely funny, didn't laugh once,
Tell a lie,I'm laughing now at all the comments that say he was funny 😁 maybe you all need to get ya ears tested lol
As a fellow sufferer of FND he’s so inspiring. Great set and very funny
He wasn’t even funny
Would he be funny if he didn't have fnd
It not a show for inspirational people, they can spread their awareness somewhere else, this is a talent show ,and lacked talent, wasn't remotely funny,
@@tracyjacob7091 it's like that Ghana act lady night the only ones who voted for it were Africans you just have to look at the comments after it
Lol
@@Keiron-pw6slI know, it because the young girl is deaf,that why they made final
I have FND as well. He got up on that stage and he did it.
I have fnd!! So glad to see some representation
Really love this guy. So genuine and so funny.
Mad respect that this guy did his whole act straight through his tics. No maybe he’s not the funniest I’ve ever seen but he has such interesting material to work with, a hella fresh perspective and represents neurodiverse people we write off every day. I can see why he went through. 💕
Plus I don't think he does comedy even semi professionally? Like the guy yesterday does tiktok and comedy clubs and like most acts has loads of experience. It seems Alex here is newer to comedy and therefore a genuine unknown talent. Deserves kudos for that and can see him going from strength to strength.
I went to school with this guy, fairly decent fella kept to himself I'm glad he's doing well
This was a class act. Loved it ❤
Great performance! This man was meant to be a comedian. I’m so happy for him!
Nah bro was not funny at all
He was meant to be but he wasn't. I laughed more when my hamster died.
Think he needs to stick to his day job
@@itztracaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I sat and watched his performance and didn't laugh once in fact I didn't even smile.
I have laughed more when i stubbed my toe 😂
He's just fantastic. I wish him all the best.
Why do ppl assume. he’s faking? I’ve got fnd and it’s not easy to live with. People need to study the condition a bit before jumping into conclusions. It’s nice to be recognised. Spreading awareness is important. Good luck.
He is not, it is a real thing.
So pleased for Alex - his comedy routine hit the right tone, and he's an inspiration.
Brilliant how he can turn negatives into positives and be funny about it . This man is a good laugh and I hope he keeps it up for stand ups to come.
As someone also diagnosed with Functional Neurological Disorder, I sincerely am encouraged seeing people like Alex succeed. Seeing FND become more known is deeply encouraging.
As someone with autism I can identify with worrying about small insignificant things. I'm happy he made the final.
He's a terrible comedian though.
13 years into having FND, never seen anyone on one of these shows with it. And now… this inspires me even more to want to get back on the stage!
One of my favourites. I would pay to see his show.
Amazing Alex! Thank you for the jokes about FFND lol.
I like what simon said about being welcome on this show, it made me emotional because I have FND and where i work at a job i loved so much has pushed me out and I know i'm not welcome there anymore because of my diagnosis. I'm happy for Alex though finding where you belong, congratulations!
He's an Awesome Being!! 💗💗💗
Go mr mitchell my computing teacher❤😂😅😊
Aw he was great! I felt for him with all his tics, but he battled through and what I liked how he commented on a few of them, best way to be on comedy honest and direct, and tackle the issues head on!
Tbh he was loads better than the stand up guy the previous day and he had the likeability factor (louis walsh trademark) so he was deserved to go through. Not the best material but the guy commands the stage like a boss.
Oh man, that was amazing.
Thanks great set. Being disabled makes me feel good seeing you❤❤❤
On that night I was there.He has a real chance of winning the show because the standing ovation at the end was wild
This man is brilliant!!
Better than yesterdays stand up
Not much better, low bar
I loved this performance, I laughed and cried, I felt so much joy and tears in the same time! I wish you the best, Alex! My vote goes for you! You have your place in this world - own it, you deserve the best, own are amazing!
Good for him - great representation for the little-known FND.
What a great guy, so funny but also, so genuine! Well Done Alex!
What an amazing guy… naturally funny, love him. He deserves to win BGT.
Love WILL always win ❤️
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LOVE
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God bless you brother. Very kind ending remarks ❤. Am also single just incase😅
Love Amanda's top. It's beautiful 😍
Charming 🎉🎉
Came here to say thankyou! Feeling validated and feeling seen 😊 excellent comedian. Tics are a part of us but do not define us. Well done xx
Not the best material but his adlibbing was excellent. Can see him on shows like 8 out 10 cats, etc..
Respect for the courage to perform. Having said that, not 1 joke was in the least bit funny. I wouldn't even call them jokes.
Sympathy votes got him to final
I agree, he is very likeable and his first audition was funny. To come on the live show though and to rely solely on doing jokes about his condition was boring. He needs to show he can do jokes about other subjects, because otherwise he is a 1 trick pony.
@@vaw796exactly
@@tracyjacob7091No they didn’t… 🤦♂️
Well, of course these are no jokes, because he's talking about his life and his diagnosis - but his ability to talk about it in such a funny, charming and lighthearted way makes him not only a comedian, but even more important a rolemodel
if he ever did his bit in South Africa, where they actually have a click language, there will be a lot of confused people. lol.
click language?
Tell me about it please
@@mrnatha there are languages in south Africa that actually have clicks in their language, one of them being the xhosa language; so to them, this guy doing the random clicks would sound like gibberish. lol
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U know hes got it when he made joke out of his sudden strong ticks on the fly.
There's no such thing as on the fly when it comes to the stage. Every bit of it is choreographed. You know when things go wrong in pantomimes? All pre planned. Sorry.
@shabba890 oh really interesting welp thats one way to fool me i guess but hes still impressive nontheless
@@shabba890that's just not true. He clearly has no control of his ticks. And sometimes things do just go wrong and you have to deal with them quickly
@@indijohnson1278 it's all rehearsed. Sure, they're mostly real but if you think he can't add a couple in for an extra laugh you're mistaken
Awesome hilarious performance 😂
The best comedians are the ones who are naturally funny, and he truly is. He is a master of ad libs
Great message at the end also
The guy stands head and shoulders above any comedian I've seen on this show ... And to perform so well with a tick. Well done 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
People were PRE-BOOING Simon hahaha
Amazing act and comedy 8:25
❤and...the green pepper looks nice on a pizza. Just saying... congratulations mr. Mitchell!
Didn’t laugh but seems nice guy
A break from Asians have got talent atleast they should be banned. The only good act the asian beatboxers didnt even get through its such a travesty.
He's so funny 😂
I'm in contact with dead people and when I ordered a pizza the waiter said "medium?"
I said "yes but I'm off duty"
There. That's a joke but this is just waffle.
He needs to win
Alex for the win!
I don't normally find disabled comedians funny but he's pretty funny
I think Alex is brilliant.
Potential winner I think
I get the awareness for autism, tics and the courage to perform. The show is based on talent, and I didn't find him funny at all. We have so many good comedians the bar is raised pretty high!
Spot on.
Can tell your a Tory
I have had fnd 11 years and hide away. Alex for the win!
4:39 😂😂🦡
Autism Unite!!!! Let's GOOOO
Super-duper funny! I loved the sign for Bruno!
it’s so amazing to see representation for FND, i was diagnosed in february and have been so lost. Have had tics for over 5 years and non epileptic seizures for 18 months plus various other symptoms. had never heard of fnd until diagnosed and it’s so nice to see people openly talking about such a misunderstood condition 🫶
Absolutely brilliant
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My winner for the hole thing! Roll on Sunday
Nope. He is boring and can only rely on jokes about his condition. The first time was amusing, but to do it again shows he can't do other jokes. The word is whole not hole.
@vaw796 well said,totally agree with you, if he wins ,it be out of sympathy
Isn't grand that we with disabilities turn them into bring it on abilities!!! Tell me I can't and I will show you I can 10 fold!
I’m calling it now He’s going to be the Winner of BGT 2024 🏆🔥👑
Nah
@@tracyjacob7091yes
Please God no
I’ll never watch again if that happens
@@duncan3932same
Speaking as someone with autism, the pepper thing was so relatable 🤣 Brilliant performance 👏 Hope he does well in the final ❤
He was so funny I don’t understand why some didn’t find him funny. You obviously got a problem if you didn’t think it was funny and you need to book a doctors appointment now to get checked out to see if they can make you laugh 😂🤣
It hard to get an appointment at the doctors lol 😆
Maybe you have to be autistic to find it funny, and by that rationale doctors now have a sure fire way to diagnose autism "ok watch this... ah you laughed, your autistic, next."
I know right. I was laughing so hard for so long that literally fell on the floor and started crying happy tears
@rayhankhan8992 jeez he wasn't that funny
@@rayhankhan8992 this makes you fall in the floor in hysterics I'm bet your fun at parties 🤭
Wow he should win very funny i love him
This is amazing and it makes it even better Cus my second name is Mitchell to
I am not trying to be negative about Alex as he has a great personality and seem like a really great person but I just don't find him funny.
He’s a natural; he’s better than funny
His semi and audition were better than the final
@@pawninthekingdombut I agree he is more than funny
As somone the suffers from fnd so proud
Would be so cool to be part of the Audience BGT , Alas I am in New Zealand 🇳🇿 So TH-cam is closest we can get ❤
Where in world are you ?
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Hope the Melbourne comedy festival bring this guy to aus.
Anyone know where his shirt is from?
A shop
@@tracyjacob7091haha good one 👍🏽
@@tracyjacob7091you’re on my wavelength Tracy
@@johnou.k.3780😅 lol 😂
This guy deserves to win the whole thing.sadly will be a singer or some other crap
You think he deserves to win?💀 don’t be stupid
Why does he deserve to win
He may not win the big money but he has been seen by millions, including people in the business who give people work. Standup is a very very tough career, but maybe he will do well.
Sympathy votes
How exactly??? He poked fun at himself!
Maybe
This is so bad.
But will get through as people will feel sorry for him.
They don’t need to feel sorry, as he isn’t feeling sorry for himself. Even if it’s not everyone’s humor, the audience clearly embraced it.
@@RA-yf4tk It is staged most of the times.
If that was any other person, Simon would have buzzed.
The show goes against treating everyone equally regardless of disability.
@@goodersdudderssketchshow2512well, if you think treating people the same means to measure everyone against the same standards, you're wrong. Treating people the same means to be aware of where they come from, what they achieved against all odds and how outstanding it is, that somebody with autism and ticks can perform like that!
Just better to be honest, that is all.
At some point his fame will dry up, may have already and he will realise he got through as a sympathy card.
Yes, there are comedians with autism that are good but are successful because they are good at what they do, not because of the sympathy card.
Both him and the camp comedian with accents were on par with their followups to their auditions if you ask me.
Not fantastic
You already know he is this year's winner don't you
Hope not
Fair play to the guy he has achieved so much considering his tic, but I’m afraid he’s just not funny. Loads of respect for him just not funny imho.
Hilarious is not exactly how I would have called it.
Can't agree more.
I hope this guy wins, he's so good!!
Tick tock boom
At his age he developed that degree of tics only 18 months prior?! Im on the Spectrum as well so im not entirely clueless, but that seems really strange to me. Especially if it appeared out of the blue and he wasn't able to determine or piece together any correlations on its cause. That would be a nightmare..
Sorry but when a sob act takes the place of those stunning Japanese dancers there's something wrong.
Literally Cyber Agent legit definitely deserved to go through instead of him
Absolutely spot on
This was the exact opposite of a “sob act”. He literally poked fun at his own disability. How is that trying to garner sympathy??? 🤔🤦♂️
@@robmbms u know what I'm getting at. Milking his condition cuz he's not funny.
@@tombartram7384Frankly no I don’t, and he wasn’t milking anything. That was his act and he did it brilliantly. The audience reaction is testament to that. Why do you need to be so cynical just because you personally didn’t like it?
It's people like this who make ne proud to share the same disabilities as them
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Bless him
9 minutes of watching a horse trotting by
sorry but all credit to him with his conditions but I didn't find him funny
I thought a comedian was supposed to be funny, Alex fell flat on his face in that respect.
Not what the audience thought… 😂
@@robmbmsprobably paid to laugh
Is about as funny as a fart in the wind