Viewers have suggested that Welsh choir John’s Boys were robbed of the Golden Buzzer during Saturday’s, April 29 episode of Britain’s Got Talent. The north Wales choir earned themselves four yeses from the judges and have subsequently made it through to the next stage of the competition.
John’s Boys was set up six years ago and comprises “teachers, tree-surgeons, welders and car salesmen". The group told the judges how they rehearse on a Sunday afternoon in a cowshed.
Following their performance, both Bruno Tonioli and Amanda Holden were left in tears - read more about that here. Both Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell agreed with the latter and called John’s Boys, “really, really good”.
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Over on social media, viewers were confused as to why John’s Boys didn’t land the Golden Buzzer on the ITV show. You can keep up to date with the latest TV and showbiz news by signing up to the newsletter here.
One person wrote: “Where is the golden buzzer when you need it. This choir is so good” A second echoed: “Johns Boys @BGT_UK wow wow wow! I have goosebumps. Needs golden buzzer.”
“Welsh singers just hit different. Are the Welsh born with better vocal chords than anyone else?” said a third. A fourth then commented: “How was that not a golden buzzer? Best act this season bar none.”
Another person shared: “Johns' Boys Male Chorus, are quality, tbf!” And a further person wrote: “Fantastic choir deserves to be in the final.” What did you think? Let us know in the comments.
Britain’s Got Talent continues on Saturday, May 6 on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm.
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