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Robert Aslanyan, a Britain’s Got Talent contestant, sued the show’s producers for over £40 million. He claimed that Fremantle Media Limited acted negligently during the Covid pandemic. Born on , , Robert Aslanyan hails from England, United Kingdom. As in 2025, Robert Aslanyan's age is N/A. Check below for more deets about Robert Aslanyan. Learn more about Robert Aslanyan facts, biography, age, birthday, trivia and more.


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  • Robert Aslanyan was born in England, United Kingdom.
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  • Lawsuit Overview: Robert Aslanyan, a contestant from Britain’s Got Talent, sued the show’s producers for over £40 million. His lawsuit was dismissed by the High Court.
  • Claim Details: Aslanyan filed legal action against Fremantle Media Limited in October last year. He alleged that the company was negligent for failing to notify him that his audition during the Covid pandemic had been canceled. Additionally, he claimed they breached a contract by not deciding on his application.
  • Court Decision: Fremantle Media contested the claim and requested its dismissal. Judge Mark Gidden ruled on Friday that Aslanyan’s case was ‘hopeless’ and ‘completely without merit.’ The judge described the lawsuit as ‘flawed’ and stated that ending the claim was ‘a mercy.’ Aslanyan was ordered to pay £48,188.50 in legal costs within 28 days.
  • Performance Aspirations: Aslanyan had planned to perform a song called “Our Mother Queen” for series 15 of the show. He dedicated the song to Queen Elizabeth II and hoped it would lead to ‘life-changing’ commercial success worth just over £43 million.
  • Representation: Aslanyan represented himself in the legal proceedings and did not attend the online hearing on Friday.
  • Financial Penalty: Aslanyan was required to pay £48,188.50 in legal costs due to the dismissal of his case.
  • Historical Context: Aslanyan’s performance was anticipated to be a significant moment for him, having placed great hope in its commercial success.
  • Previous Applications: Mark Winden, representing Fremantle Media, informed the court that Aslanyan had applied six times for Britain’s Got Talent, including for the 17th series, which ended earlier this year. Despite his repeated applications, he never advanced to an audition before the celebrity judging panel.
  • Mistaken Invitation: Aslanyan was mistakenly invited to an in-person audition for series 15 in December 2021, although no physical auditions were being held due to the Covid pandemic. Aslanyan traveled to Cardiff with family members despite receiving an email confirming that the invitation was sent ‘in error.’
  • Negligence Claim: Winden argued that a ‘basic sense check’ would have indicated to Aslanyan that the invitation was a mistake. He added that Aslanyan’s claim that Fremantle Media was ‘contractually obliged’ to inform him of their decision and to base it solely on artistic performance was unfounded.
  • Producers’ Discretion: The court was informed that the producers had not breached any rules or acted negligently. Winden stated that producers had ‘unfettered discretion’ over applications, and the claim did not provide a valid basis for how Aslanyan supposedly lost the money he was seeking.
  • Claim’s Validity: Winden emphasized that the claim was ‘unwinnable’ and should not have been brought to court, noting that Aslanyan had numerous auditions, but none were before the celebrity judges. The claim was deemed legally unrecognizable and appropriate for dismissal.

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