Some BGT viewers were not impressed
Britain's Got Talent viewers have slammed the show's Tuesday night's semi-final, calling it pointless, after it left fans bored. Viewers seemed to have the same complaint after the show, after noticing something about the latest episode of the ITV show, which aired on Tuesday, May 30.
Dancers Yo Highness, Nathan & Joanne and comedic act Viggo Venn were announced to be performing. Joining them were singers Johns’ Boys, Olivia Lynes, Lewis Fuller and Tia Connolly, and daredevil Andrew Stanton.Viewers quickly noted that four of the eight acts were singers or singing groups, while three of them were dancers or dance was an aspect of the performance.
Another tweeted sarcastically: "The show could do with a few more dance groups and singers on it." A third viewer added: "Not another dance act," as another tweeted: "Another singer? #yawn." Talented dancer Musa, 27, was sent straight through to the final by viewers, so it went down to the judges' vote. Ukelele musician and school teacher Abi Carter-Simpson and sunbed receptionist-turned-singer Amy Lou went up against one another.
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