Perri Luc Kiely is having to get used to frenzied screams of adoration in his neighbourhood.

The likeable lad, 13, has returned to Gable Hall School, Corringham, after winning Britain’s Got Talent as part of the dance group Diversity.

Kylie Minogue and Michael Jackson are also reportedly wanting the 11-member group as part of their UK tours.

An appearance alongside US rapper Kanye West at Hyde Park is also being touted.

Yet it was back to reality for little Perri yesterday.

He said: “There were lots of people screaming outside my aunty’s house. We’ve had a lot of support from everyone.

“It’s really funny, one minute everything was just normal then the next, it just hits you. I went to Lakeside and people were asking me for photos and autographs.”

Perri, who was just about to head off to his music lesson, said it was a little strange to be back at school. He said: “I’m really looking forward to seeing all my friends.”

Speaking about winning the hit show on Saturday, the youngster added: “I was speechless, I wasn’t expecting it, so I am over the moon.

“I really didn’t think we would beat Susan Boyle.”

The winning troupe are now set to appear in a new British film, alongside finalist rivals, Flawless.

The new Brit Flick, called Street Dance, is the UK’s first 3D dance movie and will be distributed by Vertigo Films.

Both Diversity and Flawless were originally snapped up after impressing producers at the UK Street Dance Championships last July.

The plot will centre on a street dance crew who have to share dance space with ballet dancers then join forces with them to win a dance contest.

Last year’s Britain’s Got Talent winner George Sampson is also thought to have been approached by the film’s producers.