Britain’s Got Talent fans were all saying the same thing about one overused feature on Saturday night’s final audition show.
Dance group Notorious, who are aged between 8-16 and are from Wales, took to the stage and got four yeses after their impressive routine.
Although the dance group wowed the judges with their talent, viewers couldn’t help but get ‘distracted’ by one feature on the show – slow-mo shots.
Fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, with one penning: ‘Oh no, not another slow mo shot of a dance group’
Another said: ‘Wish they’d quit with the slow-mo during some acts. It spoils the flow for me’

‘It spoils the flow for me’: Britain’s Got Talent fans were all saying the same thing about one overused feature on Saturday night’s final audition show

Talented: Dance group Notorious, who are aged between 8-16 and are from Wales, took to the stage and got four yeses after their impressive routine
A third penned: ‘I’m not a fan of these slow mo shots on #BGT it’s a bit too often. Yawn.
One fan added: ‘STOP with the slow mo effects. Complete overkill and unnecessary, completely ruins it for me and many other viewers I bet’
One said: ‘I struggle to enjoy #BGT with the OTT production, adding slow mo on all the acts, and delayed audience cheering, it’s just irritating!’
Elsewhere on the show, Simon took a hilarious swipe at Alesha Dixon on Saturday’s Britain’s Got Talent as he stated that a dog performing one of her songs was ‘better than the original’.
The final round of auditions saw hopefuls try to impress Simon, Alesha, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli in the hope of bagging a place in the live semi-final rounds.
But when dog owner Michelle and her pet pooch Mouse took to the stage with a performance of Alesha’s 2008 track Breathe Slow, Simon couldn’t help but making a dig at her singing abilities.
Giving his verdict on Mouse’s audition, Simon said: ‘When I heard the song I thought it can’t be any better, but actually it’s better than the original!
‘I don’t usually say this, I’m being serious!’
Luckily, Alesha found the whole thing hilarious and burst into giggles when she heard the dog’s choice of song.
Meanwhile, Amanda suggested that the two could do a duet, while host Ant McPartlin suggested that the dog’s howling was a ‘cry for help’.

Distracting: Although the dance group wowed the judges with their talent, viewers couldn’t help but get ‘distracted’ by one feature on the show – slow-mo shots







Fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts, with one penning: ‘Oh no, not another slow mo shot of a dance group’
But despite the judges seeing the funny side of the act, viewers at home didn’t agree and soon took to Twitter to share their disappointment at having watched a dog ‘howling into a microphone’.
‘Whose going to pay to see a dog howl. Its a NO from me’ tweeted one viewer.
While a second shared: ‘Just cos its a dog and its cute don’t mean its good’.
‘Why are they clapping a dog howling into a microphone?’ questioned a third watcher.
‘What was the point of that’ asked an unimpressed fourth person.
With another adding: ‘Do people actually think their own dogs can sing , seriously nooooooooooooo.’
At the end of the epiosde, fans were left in tears as the judges awarded a joint golden buzzer to an act for the first time ever.

Oh dear! When dog owner Michelle and her pet pooch Mouse took to the stage with a performance of Alesha’s 2008 track Breathe Slow, Simon couldn’t help but making a dig at her singing abilities

Changing the rules: Britain’s Got Talent fans were left in tears as the judges awarded a joint golden buzzer to an act for the first time ever
Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli were left visibly emotional when Musa Motha, a South African native who had his leg amputated due to cancer, stunned with a powerful dance routine.
The former footballer, who now resides in London, told how after giving up his sporting dreams, he had learned to dance with the help of his friends.
However, despite being impressed by the performance and giving Musa a standing ovation, the judges were unable to give him a golden buzzer as they’d already been used in previous auditions, prompting boos from the audience.
This led to the judges then breaking the rules and making the decision to jointly press the buzzer, meaning that for the first time, there are six acts going through to the semi final via the golden buzzer.
Musa blew away both the judges and the audience with his moving dance to Naughty Boy and Beyoncé’s track Runnin’, in which he used his crutches to elevate his moves.
He was awarded with a standing ovation, with Amanda looking visibly emotional, while hosts Ant and Dec declared the performance was ‘sensational’.
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