Natalie Keel took home the top prize following a standout performance at the live finals, held at the Delta Marriott Hotel.
She impressed judges and audiences alike, earning a £500 cash prize and the honour of switching on Bexleyheath’s Christmas lights.
Councillor Cafer Munur, cabinet member for place shaping, said: “Bexley’s Got Talent has been a fantastic showcase of the creativity, passion and community spirit that make our borough so special.
“Congratulations to Natalie and all the finalists for delivering such an incredible evening and well done to Theatre Box for organising a brilliant event that also raises funds for Bexley SNAP.”
Natalie will also perform live at the Christmas lights event, return for next year’s finals, and feature in an interview on Maritime Radio.
First runner-up was Bolu, with Georgina Collins placing third.
The Ken Boyce Centre received the Theatre Box’s Shining Commendation award.
The sold-out event, part of the #CelebratingBexley programme, raised over £1,000 for Bexley SNAP, which supports children and young people with disabilities and their families.
Jade Flannery, event organiser, said: “We’re so proud of every performer who took to the stage this year.
“The energy, bravery and creativity of all 15 finalists made for an unforgettable night.
“Seeing the community come together to celebrate local talent while raising funds for Bexley SNAP is what this event is all about.”
The Mayor of Bexley, Councillor Christine Catterall, and her consort, Mr Dave Curtois, were among those in attendance.
Bexley’s Got Talent is organised by Theatre Box Performing Arts Academy and provides a platform for singers, dancers, musicians, and other performers of all ages to showcase their abilities.
It continues to grow as a highlight of Bexley’s cultural calendar, celebrating the borough’s creativity and community spirit.

