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Britain's Got Talent leaves viewers divided after South African opera singer and South Korean martial arts group coast through to the final - with fans raging that 'neither act is British' By Hannah Mcdonald For Mailonline Published: 00:10, 28 May 2024 | Updated: 00:13, 28 May 2024 e-mail View comments Britain's Got Talent viewers were left divided over the two acts sent through to the final after the first live show on Monday. Monday's live semi-final saw opera singer Innocent Massuki sail straight into Sunday's final after the public vote, while the judges chose Sslaubi Performance Troupe as the second act to bag a place. Fans of the show were blown away by Innocent's vocal prowess, hailing him an 'absolute star', while others called Sslaubi's performance 'mesmerising'.

But the two chosen finalists divided viewers, with some complaining that the South African singer and Korean martial arts group were not British. This year's talent show has been awash with complaints over international acts being invited to audition for the show, and viewers on Monday were no different as they took to social media to voice their frustrations. Britain's Got Talent viewers were left divided over the two acts sent through to the final after the first live show on Monday Monday's live semi-final saw opera singer Innocent Massuki sail straight into Sunday's final after the public vote, while the judges chose Sslaubi Performance Troupe (pictured) as the second act to bag a place Taking to X, form.



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