Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell gave an impassioned speech after an act broke down in tears on stage during the ITV talent show final. Alesha Dixon's Golden Buzzer act Flintz and T4ylor wowed judges with an emotional rap song.
29.05.2022 - 06:47 / etcanada.com
The sweet and friendly Teletubbies from the beloved children’s television show left Teletubbyland and headed straight to the London Palladium to audition for “Britain’s Got Talent.”
The four performers, made up of Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po, marched their way onto the stage for an unexpected performance during Saturday night’s episode.
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The iconic Teletubbies needed no introduction as they were immediately recognized by the crowd and judges, especially Simon Cowell who has a history with the children’s TV stars.
Before doing “the tubby” onstage, the famous characters played a voice over, revealing that 25 years ago a “very special man named Simon Cowell” helped them release their first-ever song “Say Eh-Oh!” that “went all the way to no.1 in 1997.”
Cowell jokingly admitted, “Yes, I was their record label.”
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The Teletubbies proceeded with their televised audition, which marked their 25th anniversary as TV performers. They had the entire audience, including the judges, dancing and cheering on their feet, except for Cowell, who appeared too stunned to move, as the group danced to hits from Beyoncé, ABBA and One Direction.
“Somehow The Teletubbies doing anything is entertaining,” David Walliams commented following their dance routine.
Alesha Dixon was “thrilled” to see them reunite onstage while Amanda Holden, a Teletubbies fangirl, was “in awe” the entire time.
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Cowell confessed he was feeling “quite emotional.”
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Britain's Got Talent fans are raving about an act dressed as the teletubbies who danced to songs by Beyoncé and One Direction. Saturday evening’s episode saw a string of talents audition for the show in front of judges, but none captivated the audience quite so much as the appearance of the four characters from the children’s TV show.
Jaws dropped when four familar faces took to the stage on Britain's Got Talent. In the final audition show of the series the colourful children's TV characters the Teletubbies performed for judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.