ITV Britain's Got Talent fans fume 'what's the point' as they blast Amanda Holden decision: 'Pathetic!'

The latest episode of the ITV show drew criticism over the judge's Golden Buzzer choice
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Britain's Got Talent viewers have expressed their frustration after Amanda Holden activated the golden buzzer for a second time during this evening's broadcast.
The ITV judge had already used her golden buzzer earlier in the series for Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone Farmers Choir.
During Saturday night's episode, dance troupe World Wings delivered an energetic routine featuring a medley of tracks including Lil Boo Thang, prompting Ms Holden to hit the coveted button once more.
The audience erupted as the group completed their performance, with Holden praising their "amazing" energy.
Fellow judge Alesha Dixon described watching the dancers as witnessing a "ball of fire" on stage.
The decision to award another golden buzzer has triggered a wave of criticism from viewers on X.
Many took to the platform to voice their displeasure, with some questioning whether the golden buzzer had lost its significance.
"Remember when golden buzzers were special? #bgt," wrote one disgruntled viewer.

Amanda Holden pressed the Golden Buzzer once again in the latest BGT episode
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Another complained: "What is the point of a golden buzzer if they give one out every episode? I thought they were supposed to be special #BGT."
The criticism grew increasingly pointed, with one user suggesting the award had become meaningless: "At this point, the Golden Buzzer is becoming a participation award. Next year, Golden Buzzers for all acts #bgt #BritainsGotTalent."
Others were more blunt in their assessment of Ms Holden's decision.
"FFS !!!... Just give every act that Golden Buzzer...You may as well....Pathetic !!! #BGT," posted one frustrated fan. (sic)
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The latest BGT prompted a divided response from ITV viewers
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Despite the backlash, not all viewers were critical of the decision to send World Wings straight through to the live finals.
Some fans expressed their support for the young performers on social media.
"I like them. Nice group of talented hardworking youngsters and I love all styles of dance as an art form - even if overdone on #bgt Happy for them," one supporter wrote.
Another viewer offered a more playful take on the group's success: "World Wings are certainly flying high after that audition. #BGT."
Ms Holden had previously awarded the honour to Jeremy Clarkson's Hawkstone Farmers Choir earlier in the competition.
Five additional acts have also received the coveted fast-track to the live shows this year.
Para athlete Paul Nunnari, magician Rafferty Coope and video projection ensemble Antigravity have all been granted golden buzzers by the judging panel.










