
Britain's Got Talent fans complain minutes into third live semi-final over same detail
Britain's Got Talent fans complain minutes into third live semi-final over same detail
Britain's Got Talent viewers were left annoyed over one detail on Saturday's live third semi-final
Britain's Got Talent viewers were quick to issue the same complaint just minutes into the third live semi-final on Saturday night (10 May).
The broadcast featured hopefuls Albert Amores, Bao Cuong, Electric Umbrella, Harry and Lewis, Jasmine Rice, Mickey Callisto, Ping Pong Pang, and RuMac battling it out for a coveted spot.
The renowned judging line-up, comprising Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli, alongside hosts Ant and Dec, returned for the two-hour spectacle.
However, as the evening unfolded with various performances, the live audience's loud reactions – boos and cheers alike – prompted some TV viewers to take to Twitter, now X, annoyed that the noise was drowning out both the judges' comments and the acts, reports Belfast Live.
Britain's Got Talent viewers were quick to issue the same complaint just minutes into the third live semi-final on Saturday night (10 May)
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One person said: "Dear Audience Pipe down please Many thanks Everyone #BGT #BritainsGotTalent", a different account wrote: "BRUH SHUT UP AUDIENCE #bgt", another commented: "Audience shut up. My ears can't handle you screaming! #BGT", another put: "@BGT #BGT The audience are driving me insane..... shut up!!!!!!!!" while a different viewer added: "This is why I can't stand the audience at these live shows #BGT."
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Apart from the audience uproar, the show had its memorable moments, with judge Bruno, 69, hitting the Golden Buzzer for Jasmine Rice's incredible performance.
Adding to the episode's highlights, judge Alesha, 46, made time to praise host Ant, 49, for his stylish outfit choices that evening.
During the episode, Ant took to the stage with his co-host Declan, 49, but their banter with the judges was momentarily interrupted when Alesha couldn't help but comment on Ant's stylish ensemble.
In a nostalgic twist, Ant revealed that his suit hailed from his time presenting Pop Idol between 2001 and 2003.
However, as each act performed on the show, the live audience made their opinions very clear
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Alesha couldn't hide her excitement, telling him: "We were just admiring your suit by the way, saying how dapper you look!"
This prompted Ant to let slip a fun fact: "Simon, this was a suit from Pop Idol series two! I mean it had to be let out a little bit..."
Delighted by the disclosure, Alesha replied: "Oh my God! I love that! You see, there you go!".
Pop Idol, created by Simon Fuller, enjoyed its run on ITV from 2001 to 2003, with Ant and Dec as presenters and Simon Cowell, 65, serving on the judging panel.
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Social media buzzed with compliments for Ant's fashion choice, where eager fans tweeted their praises, including: "Ant in that velvet suit #BritainsGotTalent!" while another declared: "Ant. Mcpartlin. In. VELVET. #bgt."
Britain's Got Talent airs tonight at 7pm on ITV and ITV X.
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