Tom looked chuffed and he thanked the judges as the crowd applauded him.īGT series 15 launch episode draws in 6.1m viewersīritain’s Got Talent returned to ITV with an average of 6.1 million viewers, the broadcaster has said. How lucky your kids are to have you teaching them because you seem like such a lovely person. It was really, really special".ĭavid said: "You never forget a good teacher. I mean one of the best singers we've had in 16 years".Īlesha shared her praises and said: "I really felt moved by that vocal and that performance. There's something very likeable about you".Īmanda kindly added: "Who knew what a powerhouse you were. I always believe your personality plays a huge part in these auditions. Simon, who was equally as impressed by Tom as the others, expressed his thoughts on the singer and said: "There's lots and lots of good singers out there. The judges, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Hol den, David Walliams and Simon Cowell were taken aback by the teacher's singing voice. “Lovely bloke but not funny,” a second added.Īnother was even more brutal, branding Axel “funny as piles”.Įxplained: Is Tom Ball through to the BGT live shows?Īfter receiving four supporting votes from the judges, Tom will move on to the next stage of the competition. “What a waste of a golden buzzer!” one fumed on twitter. Some viewers didn’t mention any unfair advantage, but were not impressed with the material. “Fed up of professionals getting golden buzzer now,” said another. One vented: “So last night there was a golden buzzer for a singer with net worth of 2 million and a song in one of the biggest movies to ever exist and tonight’s golden buzzer was an award winning comedian who has an amazon prime show? wtf is happening this series?” One branded the decision a fix, pointing out that Axel already has a stand-up show on streaming service Amazon Prime – just as Saturday night’s golden buzzer, singer Loren Allred, was already a famous singer.
SIMON Cowell gave the second golden buzzer of the series in Sunday night’s second episode to comic Axel Blake.īut some fans of Britain’s Got Talent were outraged by his decision. "A lot of these acts come on the British or US show after travelling thousand of miles because these clips go viral," Simon said.īGT fans call show ‘a fix’ after Simon gives golden buzzer Axel Blake "Wherever you're from, whatever you do, you are welcome," the father-of-one added, explaining the "appeal" of the UK show was likely due to the global stage on social media. We don't really have any rules on it," Simon went on. "This is the place to do it and thank god that's the show it's evolved into. "We started by opening the show to anyone regardless of a day job or hidden talent that they want to show to the world." "That's where we started the show all those years ago.
"This year, there are less professional people," he explained. Now, judge and creator Simon, 62, has exclusively told The Sun that there will be LESS professional acts on the show than ever before.
On the debut show this weekend, pro singer Loren Allred was given the golden buzzer after wowing the judges with her singing voice.įans furiously took to social media to complain it was "unfair" and dub the show "a fix" as Loren, 32, sailed through. SIMON Cowell has insisted there are LESS professional acts on this year's Britain's Got Talent, despite emerging fix rows.
Simon Cowell insists there are FEWER professional acts on BGT