Britain's Got Talent fans think they've figured out who The Dark Hero is after his stunning performance wowed the judges.
16.04.2024 - 07:37 / ok.co.uk
Amanda Holden has compared a new Britain's Got Talent contestant to an international music sensation, as the show sets a record for the most golden buzzer acts in its history.
The BGT judges were completely blown away by this year's talent, resulting in a record-breaking number of acts going straight through to the live finals. Previously, the Britain's Got Talent judges were allowed to give five golden buzzers - one for each judge and one for the dynamic duo Ant and Dec.
However, this series saw that number soar to nine, with some judges unable to contain their excitement over the performances they saw. Simon Cowell reflected on the abundance of talent: "I thought there were about another 17 acts who easily could have had a golden buzzer." "That's how good the talent is this year.
I don't think it matters. I mean, we don't want to get to the point where you've got 20 golden buzzer acts, but I think eight or nine is fine." At 64, the show's creator relished the newfound fervour on set, even though it left producers scrambling to maintain some semblance of order.
Cowell likened the experience to his school days: "It is kind of like being back at school," he shared. "The teachers keep coming in saying, 'You know, can we try and keep the golden buzzers down?' And they know we've got absolutely no intention whatsoever of doing that." During the auditions, which took place in Manchester and London, Simon Cowell had a particularly memorable moment when Bruno Tonioli got so excited that he actually broke the buzzer.
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