Britain’s Got Talent viewers blast producers for obvious ‘clue’ that contestant gets golden buzzer act
VIEWERS have accused the BGT production crew of making it obvious that a singer was set to get a golden buzzer tonight.
Taryn Charles, 39, was trembling with fear before getting onto the stage and had to receive reassurance from Ant and Dec.
Taryn Charles was so nervous she had tears in her eyes before performing on BGT[/caption] The singer was awarded a golden buzzer[/caption] Bruno Tonioli rushed on stage to hug the delighted vocalist[/caption] But viewers have complained there was a ‘clue’ she would be a judge favourite[/caption]The vocalist works as a special needs educator, using the power of music to help rehabilitate children.
She looked visibly nervous about making an appearance on Britain’s Got Talent and even had tears in her eyes before she started singing.
When asked how skilled she was, the Surrey local replied that she was ‘alright’, prompting Simon Cowell to roll his eyes and dismiss her before she’d even opened her mouth.
However, the show’s judges were left stunned when she performed a soulful cover of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin.
Members of the live audience were even moved to tears by Taryn’s singing, and gave her not one but two standing ovations after the last notes died away.
They shouted out from the stand, encouraging the BGT panel to press the golden buzzer.
After some deliberation Bruno Tonioli went ahead with it, sending Taryn through to the semi-finals.
But people watching the talent show at home claim it was obvious that she was going to be awarded a golden buzzer before her performance, ruining the suspense for them.
One person took to social media, fuming: “The nervous backstage shots to being good pipeline needs to be stopped immediately.”
Another hit out: “Well that was such a build up to a golden buzzer – obvious.”
Britain's Got Talent winners
Britain's Got Talent has a gigantic hall of fame when it comes to its winners - from magicians, comedians to dance troops - the show has had it all. Here's a look back at each winner from each series...
2023 – Viggo Venn
2022 – Axel Blake
2021 – Cancelled by ITV due to the Coronavirus pandemic
2020 – Jon Courtenay
2019 – Colin Thackery
2018 – Lost Voice Guy
2017 – Tokio Myers
2016 – Richard Jones
2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse
2014 – Collabro
2013 – Attraction
2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsey
2011 – Jai McDowell
2010 – Spelbound
2009 – Diversity
2008 – George Sampson
2007 – Paul Potts