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Scottish Sun
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Britain's Got Talent's most controversial golden buzzer acts of all time as fans beg ‘get rid of them!'
GOLDEN Buzzers on Britain's Got Talent have been a staple for over a decade - but some choices have proved controversial. The prestigious prize sends audition hopefuls straight through to the live semi-finals. 8 Britain's Got Talent has been a TV staple since launching in 2007 Credit: PA:Press Association 8 Each judge - as well as hosts Ant and Dec - have a a Golden Buzzer Credit: ITV Over the years, various Golden Buzzer acts have come under scrutiny - including for being recognisable before Britain's Got Talent. From the 2025 series, a new twist saw Golden Buzzers introduced for the live semi-finals. Although one finalist per semi final qualifies by public vote, the second is selected via a Golden Buzzer. Writing online, viewers have hit out at both the new twist and the Golden Buzzer format as a whole. One penned: "Can they get rid of this golden buzzer thing its unfair #BGT," Another added: "Please get rid of that golden buzzer. It's lost it's purpose and it's just stupid now." While a third chimed in: "they need to get rid of the golden buzzer in the semi finals." Listed below are some examples of Golden Buzzer acts who have proven to be controversial choices for the prize. Max Fox 8 Singer Max Fox had a unique beginning to his BGT journey Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Singer Max Fox took part in Britain's Got Talent 2025 - and secured a Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden. Max's audition went viral as he was originally an audience member but begged Simon Cowell to let him perform. espite Simon's surprised reaction, some fans weren't buying it. One penned on Reddit: "I know that in episode 8 Simon went to great lengths about the fact that Max was not a set up. "But somebody getting up from the audience and going on to get a Golden Buzzer seems too contrived or am I being too cynical?" Another said: "Then I'm sorry but you're wrong, that was the most painfully setup thing I've seen on that show, and that's saying something." While a third offered some context: "I've actually been a producer for several decades - so my take on this is that probably Simon and the panel did not know about this, but the production team had to. "Any thing like this needs rehearsal and production on the sound/mix. "That level of production could not be spontaneous." Maya Giotea 8 Fans unearthed Maya Giotea's TV past Credit: ITV Aged just 14, Maya Giotea received Bruno Tonioli's Golden Buzzer in 2025 after wowing with Beyoncé hit "Listen". Former Strictly judge Bruno was so impressed that he awarded her the Golden Buzzer within a second of her finishing her final note. But viewers soon unearthed Maya's TV past - having auditioned for Romania's Got Talent in her home country. The teen received a standing ovation after belting out another power ballad, this time Whitney Houston's I Have Nothing, and it was even been claimed she was awarded the Golden Buzzer. Taking to X following her audition, one viewer said: "Maya Giotea who got the golden buzzer on #bgt tonight was on Romania Got Talent & got through to the live show." Another added: "Yet again been on Romania's got talent and got the golden buzzer even though there is none left!!" Sydnie Christmas 8 Sydnie Christmas was crowned BGT winner in 2024 Credit: Rex Sydnie Christmas was crowned the winner of Britain's Got Talent in 2024. She received Amanda Holden's Golden Buzzer at her audition after performing "Tomorrow" from Annie. At the time, she was 28 years old and had been working as the receptionist at a gym. However, viewers criticised Sydnie receiving the Golden Buzzer after her background as a stage performer was revealed. Some claimed her performing experience gave her an advantage over other acts. One fan wrote on X: "Why did Sydnie get a Golden Buzzer. She's a professional for goodness sake." Another remarked: "No way. She's either got an album out already or has been signed somewhere. Sydnie is pro already I reckon." Although others felt Sydnie deserved the honour, as one wrote: "I cried through her amazing performance. " she even converted Simon! She's got the charm to go with that spectacular voice. Good for her. Sydnie Christmas is a star." Axel Blake 8 Comedian Axel Blake took home the crown in 2022 Credit: Rex Viewers watched comedian Axel Blake win Britain's Got Talent in 2022. Axel impressed the judges with his audition routine - earning Simon's coveted Golden Buzzer. Fans were fuming when they learned the comedian already had a show on worldwide streaming platform Amazon Prime. Speaking in an interview after his win, Axel said: "I understand that you can't always win everybody over and that everyone is entitled to their opinion. "The word 'fix' is a strong one, I don't think somebody trying to become a household name and take their career to the next step should be punished for exploring every avenue possible to be able to showcase their love and craft." He added: "Whilst some people will know of me, there are a lot of people out there who don't and it's about trying to make sure I am chasing all those opportunities out there, to help me stand out amongst all the amazing comedians and entertainers in what is a very competitive industry." MB14 8 Fans branded MB14's Golden Buzzer "a fix" after discovering his past success Credit: Rex French beatboxer MB14 entered Britain's Got Talent in 2023 - receiving Ant and Dec's Golden Buzzer at his audition. However, viewers branded it "a fix" after learning about the star's prior success. He finished second on The Voice France in 2016 and subsequently signed a record deal with Polydor, which he later left. MB14 was formerly part of beatboxing group Berywam and was said to have 35,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. One viewer wrote online: "Just googled him. He has been on The voice France as a runner up. Obviously scouted." Another agreed: "Just an ordinary lad with 95m views on YouTube." While a third commented: "Another well known person auditioning for #BGT." Akshat Singh 8 Akshat Singh had already made a name for himself before joining BGT Credit: Rex Features Schoolboy Akshat Singh from Mumbai, India, pumped up the crowd with his energetic dance routine and feel good catch-phrase. He received Ant and Dec's Golden Buzzer for 2019 - but fans weren't happy after learning of his TV fame. Akshat was already a well-known dancer, having first come into the spotlight in Bengali dance reality show: Dance Bangla Dance. Following this, he participated in India's Got Talent where he became an overnight sensation. Further appearances included India's Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 and the Ellen DeGeneres show in America. One viewer wrote: "The kids b****y already famous! Recognise him as soon as I see him wasn't even that good to be given the golden buzzer". Another shared: "What a waste of Ant and Decs Golden Buzzer. A movie star etc saw him do same routine on Ellen last year. "As usual the seem to think the great viewing public are dim and can't spot a plant act."


BBC News
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Britain's Got Talent: Who are the semi- finalists?
Britain's Got Talent semi-finals start on Saturday 26 April with live shows as usual but there are some changes. Instead of airing every day for a week, the live shows will take place every Saturday. The live semi-finals have another difference, a golden buzzer which could turn everything on its head. Read on to find out what else we know about the live shows. What's new for BGT semi-finals? The iconic buzzer which is used during the auditions is now going to feature in the live shows. According to ITV each semi-final, either one of the judges or Ant & Dec will be given control of the Golden Buzzer. They will have just one opportunity to press it. This act will be able to go straight to the final along with one other act from the night voted in by the public. Who are the golden buzzer semi-finalists? Maya Giotea Maya Giotea, 14, performed Beyoncé's song Listen and impressed Bruno so much he reached for the buzzer as she sang her final note. Olly PearsonOlly Pearson is just 11 years old but his guitar solo got him a golden buzzer. he promises his semi-final performance will "be bigger, better, louder".Electric Umbrella This band performed an original song about inclusion and wowed the audience and Simon Cowell. Linda MudzendaPerforming Lauren Daigle's You Say, Linda got praise from all the judges and a golden buzzer from Alesha Dixon. The BlackoutsAll four of the judges were amazed by this dance troupe and their LED outfits. Stacey LeadbetterStacey's version of Snow Patrol's Run had the audience chanting for her to get the buzzer and guest judge KSI was the one to give in to their demands. Will BurnsWill Burns got the golden buzzer from Ant and Dec for his impressions which included Dec's character from children's drama Byker Grove PJ and naturalist and presenter David McKeeVinnie McKee sang The Proclaimers' I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) and impressed Simon Cowell so much he got the golden buzzer. Who will be in the first semi-final? ITV has revealed the list of people appearing on the first Live Show of Series 18. The acts competing on Saturday 26 April will be:AkiraAkira is from Japan, he performed a cheeky variety act on the show wearing nothing but a bow BloodAuzzy Blood made a strong impression with his scary face paint and corkscrew nose trick. Amanda described his unusual act as "horrifically brilliant".Eden ChoiMagician Eden Choi's dramatic card routine impressed the band Heavysaurus rocked their way into the MudzendaSupport worker Linda Mudzenda appeared nervous to start with but sang beautifully and earned her way through to the next round. Teddy MagicTeddy, 8, wowed the judges with his magic tricks and by giving KSI a bottle of champagne which shocked everyone when it popped partway through the performance. The BlackoutsThis dance troupe lit up the stage with their colourful LED costumes in the darkened studio. The crowd loved them so much they called for a golden buzzer and the judges McKeeSinger Vinnie McKee also got a golden buzzer for his unusual cover of the Proclaimers hit, I'm Gonna Be (500 miles).