The final round of Britain's Got Talent auditions aired on Sunday, May 26, and saw one act go through to the live semi-finals after getting the golden buzzer treatment, despite none of the judging panel having any left. In a twist for the 2024 series, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli, were issued two opportunities to hit the golden buzzer instead of one. All golden buzzer slots had been taken as the final acts took to the stage on Sunday night.

Still, the fact didn't stop the audience from begging the panel to hit the highly coveted button when skipping group Haribow finished their performance. The highly skilled dance group, who seamlessly incorporated a double skipping rope into their routine, impressed the judges and viewers with their somersaults, backflips and handstands. So much so that the panel couldn't hear themselves think through the noise in order to deliver their thoughts to Haribow after the performance ended.

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