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Kirsten McStay

Britain's Got Talent viewers complain minutes into final and call for judges to be axed

The Britain's Got Talent final was only a few minutes in and fans were already complaining. Viewers at home were not happy at all over the wildcard choice and took to social media to talk about it.

Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and former Strictly star Bruno Tonioli had no say tonight on who would win the competition with the sole vote going to members of the public.

And as the final kicked off this evening with 11 acts - including a wildcard, fans flocked to Twitter with one complaint in common. Tonikaku, the act who performs in his pants, was the wildcard.

In his first audition, the comedian left the judges in hysterics with his catchphrase: "Don't worry, I'm wearing...", causing the audience to scream: "Pants!"

One viewer fumed: "What is that wildcard!? MB14 got screwed #bgt #BritainsGotTalent."

Tonikaku won over fans - and is the wildcard (ITV)

Another added: "Sorry but the Judges Wild Card is that fool Tonikaku not MB14. These judges need replacing #BGT #BritainsGotTalent."

While one added: ""are you kidding me?? they’ve missed putting someone with actual talent through as the wild card for a man in his pants?! #BGT."

Another said: "I CAN'T BELIEVE THE #BritainsGotTalent WILDCARD!! PATHETIC!!"

A fifth penned: "Wow I’m annoyed I have to go through more painful “don’t worry I’m wearing” #BritainsGotTalent."

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