Simon Cowell was hilariously ambushed with silly string by a school dance group on Britain's Got Talent, while a controversial Golden Buzzer decision continues to divide viewers.
Saturday's live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent delivered a memorable moment when judge Simon Cowell found himself unexpectedly covered in silly string . The playful prank was orchestrated by the energetic young performers from Braunstone Community Primary School, who concluded their vibrant routine with a colourful explosion of the stringy toy.
Cowell, initially taken by surprise, was momentarily obscured by the colourful mess, struggling to see through his glasses. However, the music mogul displayed his characteristic good humour, laughing off the incident and remarking, 'You've made me look really stupid.
' He then went on to commend the dancers and their dedicated teacher for their inspiring performance. The incident quickly became a trending topic on social media platform X, with viewers sharing their amusement using hashtags like 'Simon with a full face of silly string' and 'LMAOOO Simon'. The lighthearted moment provided a welcome contrast to some of the more controversial judging decisions that have punctuated this season of the show.
The evening also saw Alesha Dixon utilize her Golden Buzzer, sending dance group LMA directly to the final. Dixon explained her decision, revealing she had initially considered awarding them the buzzer during the auditions but had already used hers on a different act. This decision was met with widespread approval from viewers, who praised LMA's talent and stage presence.
However, the use of Golden Buzzers throughout the series has not been without its critics. Last week, a significant number of viewers voiced their displeasure when KSI awarded his Golden Buzzer to Mr Cherry, a Japanese strongman whose act was deemed 'immature and inappropriate' by some. Mr Cherry's performance involved feats of strength such as opening sealed jars, crushing cans with his body weight, and using his backside to open wine bottles.
Despite receiving a red buzzer from Simon Cowell, KSI enthusiastically praised the act as 'the greatest thing I've ever seen' and propelled him into the live shows. This decision sparked a debate online, with many questioning the suitability of the act for a family-friendly audience. Comments on X included concerns about the act's appropriateness for children, highlighting a growing divide in opinion regarding the show's content.
The controversy surrounding Mr Cherry's Golden Buzzer underscores a broader pattern of differing opinions among the judges and viewers regarding what constitutes worthy entertainment on Britain's Got Talent. Throughout the series, eight acts had already secured their place in the live shows through Golden Buzzers, leaving only one remaining. KSI's decision to award the final buzzer to Mr Cherry proved to be divisive, with many fans expressing their disappointment.
In a behind-the-scenes video, KSI defended his choice, stating he had 'seen nothing like it' and found the performance 'incredible'. However, the other judges, including Cowell, remained less enthusiastic. Mr Cherry himself offered a playful response, thanking KSI and declaring, 'Keep calm and Cherry on.
' The show continues to generate discussion and debate, demonstrating its enduring appeal and ability to capture the public's attention. The combination of heartwarming performances, unexpected moments like the silly string incident, and controversial judging decisions ensures that Britain's Got Talent remains a popular fixture in the television landscape. The upcoming final promises to be a thrilling culmination of the talent showcased throughout the series, with LMA and other hopefuls vying for the coveted title
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