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BRITAIN'S Got Talent viewers were left in uproar after they discovered K-pop boy band Blitzers were no strangers to fame. The South Korean group auditioned in front of the judges in Saturday night's episode. 3 Korean group Blitzers already have international fame Credit: Rex 3 Aged between 19 to 22, the dancers revealed they are the first ever K-pop group to appear on Britain's Got Talent Credit: Rex 3 The group blew the judges away with their performance Credit: Rex Aged between 19 to 22, the dancers revealed they are the first ever K-pop group to appear on the ITV talent show.

They blew the judges away with their own version of Shawn Mendes’s There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back. After getting a standing ovation from the audience as well as Simon, Alesha, Amanda and Bruno, the group were given four yeses. However, many viewers took to social media to complain about what they had just seen.



One said: "They're already famous and should stay off the show." A second fumed: "I can only assume the K-Pop band Blitzers are famous outside the UK and were invited by BGT producers. A third tweeted: "#BGT big in Korea and want to bring it to the UK.

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mmmmm...

..Stinks of Simon bringing them over as his Kpop One Direction.

" A fourth added: "Someone help me understand...

why are there so many acts from other countries on Britain's Got Talent?!? I don’t get it! Surely the point of #BGT is for Britain to showcase its talent?!?!? Am I missing something?" Most read in TV ROAD HORROR Police.

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