Jules O'Dwyer has big plans for her performance with Matisse at the Royal Variety Performance later this year.
Jules and her dog Matisse triumphed in Sunday's Britain's Got Talent grand final, winning £250,000 and a spot performing for the Queen.
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Speaking about the Royal Variety Performance, she told Digital Spy and others: "I have a lot of plans. I had a couple of other ideas for the final and really had to make a choice at the last minute – 'Okay, we'll go with this'.
"So yes, my head is full of stories because I was thinking about series and films and what I'd like to do if you had the backing to do some more things with the dogs. So I have a lot of ideas."
O'Dwyer added that the act she puts together will be much more inventive because she has more time to work on a routine.
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"I've got a few months so I'm sure we can put something magical together," she said.
O'Dwyer also revealed she hopes to see Matisse on the big screen soon.
"That's the dream. That's absolutely the dream. To have your own dogs star in a major film or a series and imprint that on film – you know, dogs aren't around long enough."
Watch Jules and Matisse in their prize-winning performance below:
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