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Charlotte Tutton & Eve Beattie

Britain's Got Talent fans all share same disappointment over 'pointless' semi-finals

Britain's Got Talent fans have all shared the same complaints after noticing a similarity about the latest semi-final episode on Tuesday night.

Last night's show saw eight more acts give their big performances - however, viewers were quick to spot that four of the eight acts were singers or singing groups, whilst three of them were dancers, or dance was an aspect of their routine.

Dancers Yo Highness, Nathan & Joanne and comedic act Viggo Venn gave a turn on Tuesday. Joining them were singers Johns’ Boys, Olivia Lynes, Lewis Fuller and Tia Connolly, and daredevil Andrew Stanton.

Given the range of talent expected on the show, some viewers were less than impressed with the decision to have so many acts of similar talent on the same episode reports the Mirror.

Taking to Twitter, viewers complained that there were too many singers and dancers on the show.

One viewer said: "What actually is the point of #BGT if its just singers and dancers in the final all the time?"

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."

Meanwhile, a fifth fan said: "mostly singers and dancers tonight," with a sad face emoji.

It follows two confirmed hopefuls to be the first 2023 finalists as dancer Musa Motha and singer Amy Lou won first Britain's Got Talent semi-final of the series.

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 head to head.

As the judges struggled to decide, it went to the public vote and Amy Lou came second.

Among those who also performed on the night included Gamal John, 36, who wowed the judges with his rendition of James Brown's classic It's A Man's Man's World during his audition.

Sadly the amazing singer didn’t reach the top three, despite many viewers believing he could win the show.

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