Britain’s Got Talent winners Ashleigh Butler and Pudsey made history as the first dog act to win the show in 2012
Ashleigh Butler and her talented dog Pudsey etched their names into the history books as the first-ever canine act to win Britain’s Got Talent. The duo wowed audiences throughout the show’s sixth series in 2012, with Pudsey – a loveable cross between a Border Collie, Bichon Frise, and Chinese Crested – leaving the judges speechless with his inventive tricks.
Alesha Dixon was visibly moved at the time, exclaiming: “I can’t cope, this moment is too much. You’re showing people what dogs can do when they have good homes and are loved. I can’t cope. You’re the ones to beat.” Amanda Holden was equally swept up in the excitement, saying: “That was unbelievable, forget diamonds, Pudsey is everybody’s best friend, he’s just gorgeous.”
Their show-stopping dance routine set to the Mission Impossible theme during the grand finale secured their victory over rivals Jonathan and Charlotte, prompting Simon Cowell to declare: “My life’s work is now complete.”
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Stardom transformed everything for the remarkable pair, with Ashleigh landing a lucrative book deal worth £350,000. These earnings added their £500,000 BGT prize money and an additional £150,000 fee for a festive pantomime appearance that Christmas.
Fourteen years on, Ashleigh continues to put dogs through their paces for audiences across the country. Last month she appeared at the world’s greatest dog show, Crufts, with a crossbreed called Nacho (Glendream Another Monster Of Ashpen), competing in the Royal Kennel Club Singles Agility competition and claiming victory in the Medium Singles final.
Ashleigh also presented alongside hosts Claire Balding and Claudia Winkleman. Sharing her thoughts on Instagram about her time at the show, Ashleigh said: “Loved being back competing after a break last year. Nacho exceeded my expectations to become the medium singles winner at his first year competing there. Another fun year being part of the presenting and commentary team, I still have to pinch myself sometimes.”, reports the Mirror.
Ashleigh was supported at the event by her rarely-seen famous boyfriend, Byron Witchell. While Ashleigh appears to keep mentions of Byron to a minimum on her Instagram, his own profile describes him as an “Actor/Singer/Children’s Entertainer/MC/Host.”
Last year, the couple appeared in pantomime together, starring in Cinderella at Gravesend Theatre, Kent, with Ashleigh and her dog Sully as Fairy G and Furry G, and Byron as Buttons.
On Byron’s Instagram, he shared a photo of the pair together at Crufts, seated on the presenters’ sofa, expressing how proud he was of Ashleigh’s victory: “Crufts 2026 – what an incredible experience!! Soo unbelievably proud of the amazing @ashleighbutler7 and of course the adorable Nacho for their win.
“Also such a pleasure getting to meet such a talented team of presenters and crew, including the wonderful @clarebalding, claudiawinkle, @iamradzi and commentator legend Jim Rosenthal – a truly unforgettable 4 days!”.
In response, Ashleigh thanked her ‘sexy’ boyfriend for all his support, and professed her love for him, writing: “Awwww this is so cute – thank you for being there for us and being so supportive #TopGroom. You were amazing and knew exactly what I needed when I needed it, from coffee runner, to picking up dog [poo] – love you sexy xx.”
It now appears that Ashleigh and Byron have taken their relationship to the next level by moving into a new home together. Earlier this week, Ashleigh took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of herself with Byron outside their new property, proudly clutching a set of keys, with the caption: “New beginnings.”
She followed this up with another image on Thursday that showed her working out in a new gym. Ashleigh also included a photograph of the couple’s hands holding Champagne glasses in front of their new fireplace. While little is known about Ashleigh and Byron’s relationship, he describes himself online as “a dynamic performer born and raised on the breathtaking South coast amid the scenic beauty of the New Forest.”
Tragically, Ashleigh’s BGT-winning dog Pudsey passed away in July 2017 following a battle with acute leukaemia, prompting a heartbroken Ashleigh to share on social media: “I can’t honestly believe I am writing these words. My handsome man has gone, and I don’t know what to do without him. We only had 11 years together, but they were the best years ever.
“He was my one in a billion dog that will never be replaced. I don’t need to write all of his endless accomplishments on here to prove how incredible he was for me. Sleep tight my handsome man, I love you lots xxxx.”
However, Ashleigh found comfort once more through Sully, a dog strikingly similar in appearance to Pudsey. The duo secured victory at Crufts in March 2018 before making an appearance on Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions, although they finished third in their heat and didn’t make it through to the grand finale.






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