ITV Britain's Got Talent viewers complain as Simon Cowell 'swears' during the final after act breaks down in tears
06.06.2022 - 00:29
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Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell gave an impassioned speech after an act broke down in tears on stage during the ITV talent show final. Alesha Dixon's Golden Buzzer act Flintz and T4ylor wowed judges with an emotional rap song.
But the moment proved a little much for rapper Flintz as he appeared to forget his words. Afterwards the judges heaped praise and pleaded with him to move on.
Singer and rapper Alesha said: "Listen, artist to artist, it doesn't matter what anyone tells you tonight, you'll feel bad for this." And she advised: "What you guy have achieved far outweighs any teeny tiny mistake you made up there."
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Amanda Holden said: "It doesn't matter. You smashed it." But Simon Cowell prompted complaints when he spelled out a swear word before the watershed.
Apologising to his eight-year-old son Eric in advance he said: "Who gives a s*** if you forget lyrics?" And he told them it was their 'best performance so far' in the competition.
Taking to Twitter @iBDWRmp4 shouted: "DON'T SWEAR SIMON THERE ARE KIDS WATCHING." @ollie_long93 tweeted: "Simon Cowell swearing on TV before the watershed."
@Sam_EE16 said: "Simon just spelt out s*** before 9pm. Bro wants this show to end." @blhtrixya yelled: "NOT SIMON SWEARING FGS YOUVE HAD ENOUGH COMPLAINTS THIS WEEK." And @d_loughins commented: "Simon spelt out s*** before 9pm watershed man wants the show to end himself."
@GeorgiaBowring gasped: "#BGT Simon just swore." But @NikkiABoleyn said: "People are actually offended by Simon spelling out s***? If you are you need to grow up."
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