ITV Britain's Got Talent fans say 'male Susan Boyle' was 'robbed' by judges
18.04.2022 - 06:35
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Britain's Got Talent viewers have been left feeling fed up after a contestant was "robbed" of a Golden Buzzer. Fans thought singer Tom Ball deserved better during Sunday night's (April 17) auditions. The final act of the night saw teacher Tom take to the stage to perform a powerful rendition of Sam Smith's Bond theme, 'Writing's On The Wall'.
The judges were impressed with the performance, sending Tom through to the next round with four yeses. But ITV viewers think Tom should have been given a Golden Buzzer by the judges, which would have sent him straight through to the live semi-finals. Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden have already named their Golden Buzzer acts as Greatest Showman singer Loren Allred and comedian Axel Blake.
READ MORE: ITV Britain's Got Talent fans divided as David Walliams shares touching connection to contestant Disgruntled BGT fans took to Twitter to comment. Lee @Jonesy_boy asked: "Surely the golden buzzer is for people like this singing teacher and not professional singers?"Siobhan @slinehan1 was equally confused, commenting: "HOW DID HE NOT GET A GOLDEN BUZZER?! Seriously he has the best voice I've heard on this show since the likes of Susan Boyle and Paul Potts. He's special!! Wow!!"Nathan @_N47H4N declared: "Tom Ball has been robbed of a golden buzzer by that professional singer yesterday.
" Caroline @CarolineRigby was in agreement, adding: "Fantastic performance, a male Susan Boyle moment. "Philip @PhilipCSwales tweeted: "This year's Susan Boyle. " And Karen @K_for_K4r3n wrote: "Tom deserved no less than a Golden Buzzer judges! Wake up!" Stay up to date with the latest celebrity and TV news with showbiz updates from our daily newsletter here. If you're on Facebook, you can find our
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