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In Ben's press release, it's interesting to hear him credit his America's Got Talent venture over his performance on Britain's Got Talent, since he did better on BGT than AGT. He did not even mention his presence on BGT at all, which I found weird.

Ben made the semi-finals on Britain's Got Talent series 10 in 2016, whereas he only made the quarter-finals on America's Got Talent season 7 in 2012.

I thought of Alexandr Magala from last season, who appeared on America's Got Talent season 8 in 2013, where he finished as a quarter-finalist; later, he won Minuta Slavy (Russia's Got Talent) season 8 in 2014, the latter victory he credited in his intro package.

And it's not like mentioning more than one Got Talent series is prohibited in intro packages. From BGT: The Champions, Gennady Tkachenko-Papizh accredited three different Got Talents - Georgia, Germany, and Ukraine. Granted, that was a separate series shot in a different country, but we even have an American example this season, as Hans was open about his stint as a judge on Australia's Got Talent season 9.

Regardless, would it not make more sense for a contestant to credit the version of Got Talent you theoretically had more success on? Just something I found odd, that's all.