Japanese illusionist Keiichi Iwasaki made quite the impression when he auditioned for “Britain’s Got Talent” during the show’s recent episode.
23.04.2022 - 23:55 / ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent viewers were blown away after watching a dance group of people with different disabilities. Born to Perform, a group from Northampton, took to the stage of the ITV programme to dance in sync to You Can't Stop The Beat, from the hit film Hairspray. People aged 14 to 24 explained they wanted to "break down barriers" and perform without fear of judgement.
"There are different disabilities. I have autism and Ellie has Down's syndrome. We have a barrier in life, but we start to break those barriers today and show the whole world that life is an opportunity for people with disabilities.
Born to Perform gives us an opportunity to be ourselves with no one judging us," one member of the group told hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Dressed in fluorescent outfits as they danced on stage, panellists Simon Cowell, 62, David Walliams, 50, Amanda Holden, 51, and Alesha Dixon, 43, couldn't help but smile. Following the performance, Amanda said: "I did not stop smiling for the whole of that performance.
You were amazing," while Simon added: "I didn't like it, I loved it. I loved the fact that you were having such a great time. It was actually one of my favourite auditions." Meanwhile Alesha shared: "The passion was just pouring out of each and everyone one of you." But it was David's actions that drew the most attention as he said: "I absolutely loved it, guys.
In fact, I loved it so much that I'm going to do this!" before pressing the golden buzzer. The group couldn't help but cry and hug as they shared in the joy of watching golden confetti rain down on them. Fans rushed to Twitter to share their
.Japanese illusionist Keiichi Iwasaki made quite the impression when he auditioned for “Britain’s Got Talent” during the show’s recent episode.
There was an emotionally-uplifting moment on Britain’s Got Talent tonight, as Ant and Dec hit the ‘Golden Buzzer’ for ‘epic’ magician Keiichi Iwasaki. Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon returned to the judging panel, as the show finally comes back to our screens after being postponed in 2021. Golden Buzzer winner Keiichi stunned crowds as he levitated a ring onto a shocked Alesha’s finger.The act earned him four big yes’ from the judges, but emotions were high when presenters Ant and Dec stormed the stage to push the Golden Buzzer, which will take Keiichi straight to the semi-finals of the show.
Britain's Got Talent viewers were left in hysterics after seeing Declan Donnelly's reaction to one daring act on Saturday night's show. After watching an incredible performance by dance group Born to Perform and a hilarious performance from comedy duo Brian and Krysstal, the final act of the evening came from escapologist Andrew Basso, 36.
Britain's Got Talent fans think they have worked out who is behind the ITV show's "invisible" act called The Phantom after they auditioned on Saturday. During the opening episode, The Phantom left the judges — Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams — mystified with their mind-bending magic.
Britain's Got Talent has responded after fans were left frustrated to learn that Axel Blake, who got a golden buzzer on Sunday night, already has an Amazon Prime show. Comedian Axel Blake charmed the judges with his witty jokes and upbeat personality, so much so that Simon Cowell hit his golden buzzer, sending the act straight to the live semi-finals. Despite his humble discussion about his career, some viewers were unhappy to discover that Axel is already a successful comedian and even has his own stand-up TV show.
Comedian Axel Blake is the latest contestant to receive a golden buzzer on Britain's Got Talent, with Simon Cowell branding his performance "amazing" on Sunday night's show.The 33 year old also received high praise from judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams, with the entire judging panel and the audience giving the comedian a standing ovation. David, 50, called Axel a "comedy superstar", before Simon, 62, pressed the coveted golden buzzer.
Britain's Got Talent fans were left confused on Sunday's episode over Simon Cowell's "homegrown" talent comment after the ITV show's golden buzzer was used to send through a US pro to the semi-finals. The hit ITV talent competition returned to ITV over the weekend to celebrate the long Easter weekend and after Brit Kidz performed a routine inspired by different BGT acts, Simon gushed about the group being "homegrown" talent.
Britain’s Got Talent fans have been left frustrated after it was revealed that an act who got a golden buzzer on the show on Saturday, has an Amazon Prime TV show. Comedian Axel Blake charmed the judges with his witty jokes and upbeat personality, so much so that Simon Cowell hit his golden buzzer. The comedian stood in shock as golden confetti rained down from the ceiling and he was given a ‘golden ticket’ to the live semi-finals.