KSI is rumoured to be joining the Britain's Got Talent judging panel.
02.06.2024 - 22:05 / ok.co.uk
Fans were left confused after Bruno Tonioli appeared to face 'boos' during the live Britain's Got Talent final on Sunday, 2 June.
The unexpected response came as Bruno was being interviewed by hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly about the evening's performances. The Italian choreographer, who is a fresh face on the BGT judging panel after replacing David Walliams, shared his enthusiasm for the show, saying: "I enjoyed it so much! And as long as they want me, I'm on it, because obviously I haven't done it before and they allow me to be myself.
They have all been so supportive, and for me, every show is an adventure, and that's how I approach it.
One day to the next is never the same! That's why it's so exciting to be a part of." He continued to share his love for the show as he added: "It's been brilliant, it's fantastic. It's really, really good.
So good. Everyone, they stop me everywhere to talk about the show.
It's amazing and it's all kinds of people from kids to grandparents, the show is very inclusive in that way. I just love the way the audience has taken this show into their hearts.
The show has that impact and I'm just so proud to be a part of it." However it what sounded like audience 'boos' were actually fans shouting "Bruno", which sounded like booing to viewers at home.
Despite the audio confusion, the audience love for Bruno remains clear. One person took to X to write: "Why did everyone just boo Bruno what have I missed." Another added: "Is it just me or is Bruno getting boos every time he speaks." A third concerned viewer added: "Why do the audience always boo Bruno on BGT, even when he makes positive comments? What have I missed." Britain's Got Talent made a comeback with its 17th season earlier this year,
.KSI is rumoured to be joining the Britain's Got Talent judging panel.
KSI is reportedly set to spice up the Britain's Got Talent judging panel.The YouTube sensation and music artist is rumoured to be filling in for Bruno Tonioli during some of the auditions, as the beloved Strictly judge juggles his commitments across the pond on Dancing with the Stars. Simon Cowell, the mastermind behind BGT, is said to be eager to have KSI join the team to draw in a younger crowd. With the ITV show's schedule expected to change to fill the slot left by Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, which wrapped up earlier this year, producers are looking to shake things up.
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