Britain's Got Talent fans have same complaint over 'ridiculous' golden buzzer rule
- On May 3, during Britain’s Got Talent’s semi-final, judge Simon Cowell used the golden buzzer to send the talented young guitarist Olly Pearson directly through to the final.
- The golden buzzer can only be used for one act during each semi-final, which led to complaints when Cheer Re-man's performance did not receive it.
- After Cheer Re-man, the audience urged Simon Cowell to press the buzzer again, but he could not, despite almost doing so later in the show.
- Olly Pearson had previously received a golden buzzer from Amanda during his audition, marking two golden buzzers in his time on the show but not in the same semi-final.
- Viewers criticized the semi-final golden buzzer rule on social media, calling it 'ridiculous' and unfair, suggesting the rule may face changes in the future.
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