Bruno Tonioli is "so grateful" to 'Britian's Got Talent' for allowing him to show "more" of himself than he could on 'Strictly Come Dancing'.
The 68-year-old star is currently in his second series as a panellist on 'BGT', after previously being a judge on the BBC One Latin and ballroom show from 2004 to 2019, and he admitted it has been "good doing something different".
He told The Sun newspaper: "Sometimes you have to try something new. It is good doing something different.
"In a way the role I played in 'Strictly' is different from what I do here.
"I’m so grateful to BGT for allowing me to show more of myself.
"I’m Bruno unleashed now, darling! I can use all my range, it’s exciting."
While Bruno departed 'Strictly', he is still a judge on the US version of the show, 'Dancing With the Stars', and has admitted he won't be leaving the show anytime soon.
He said: "I’m still doing the American one, and I'm very passionate about it."
Bruno was a judge alongside Len Goodman - who passed away in April 2023 aged 78 - on both 'Strictly' and 'Dancing With the Stars', and the late star sent him a congratulatory message before he made his 'BGT' debut last year.
The panellist said: "Len sent me a wonderful email just before he passed away, which is still very hard to talk about.
"I can't even speak about him not being here. But that email meant a lot to me."
Speaking about the 'Strictly' team, he added: "They know I love them all and they know I love the show. I spent 15 years of my life there."