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Britain’s Got Talent fans ‘work out’ next Golden Buzzer act from TONIGHT’s show – but they have one huge complaint


BRITAIN’S Got Talent fans think they’ve ‘worked out’ the next Golden Buzzer act for tonight-s show – but they all have a huge complaint.

Ahead of the Saturday 1 March show, BGT shared a clip of a dance group named Cheer Re Mans, with a James Bond inspired cheerleading performance.

Britain's Got Talent performance: a group of men in suits performing a human pyramid.
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Britain’s Got Talent fans think they’ve ‘worked out’ the next Golden Buzzer act for tonight-s show – but they all have a huge complaint[/caption]

Britain's Got Talent stage performance with a person being tossed in the air by a group of people.
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Cheer Re Mans can be seen all in black suits, doing incredible cheerleading moves[/caption]

Their description of the impressive act reads: “Looking like a cross between men in finance and the next 007, Cheer Re Mans show off their impressive acrobatic skills with a super-stylish and unique audition.”

And fans in the comments are convinced that the act will get the golden buzzer – especially seeing as they got a stand ovation from the impressed judges.

Cheer Re Mans can be seen all in black suits, doing incredible cheerleading moves.

And one person commented: “That is sure to be the golden buzzer,” while a second added: “That’s a golden buzzer act if ever I’ve seen one.”

A third person echoed: “Now THAT’S a golden buzzer!” and a fourth said: “This act definitely semi final worthy.”

But despite the praise for the incredible group, some BGT fans said they had a big complaint about one aspect of the show – the slow motion clips.

As Cheer Re Mans performed, the clip shows various members of the group being thrown into the air, and the clip then turns to slow-mo.

It happens several times throughout the clip, shown by the Britain’s Got Talent YouTube account.

One person wrote: “It was good, but wish the cameras would focus more on the act ,then ant and dec , Also was too much going on ,but they were good.”


A second person added: “They need to stop using slo mo. Just show us the audition!”

Another responded: “Stop with the slo mo already.”

The act comes after BGT was hit by hundreds of Ofcom complaints last week.

Last weekend the ITV competition returned to television screens up and down the country – but despite the family-friendly show thrilling viewers on Saturday night, it also infuriated some.

Auzzy Blood was one of the acts that infuriated viewers because of his morbid and sickening stunt routine – and now the extent of viewers’ anger has been unveiled in the form of complaints.

Appearing on stage in gothic make-up, the performer held up giant corkscrews to the audience before carrying out his gory stunt.

Feeding the corkscrews through his nose and out his mouth, Auzzy Blood left the studio audience squealing and viewers at home complaining.

It has now been revealed that more than 700 viewers logged complaints to the regulator about the show overall.

A man in a suit is held aloft by two other men on a Britain's Got Talent stage.
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Some fans have had enough of the slow mo clips[/caption]

Simon Cowell at Britain's Got Talent.
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The show was recently hit by hundreds of Ofcom complaints[/caption]

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