BGT: Golden buzzer pressed during Japanese dance act Britain's Got Talent fans have begged for changes to be made on the ITV show . It comes as this year's auditions come to an end, with the live semi-finals starting tomorrow (May 27). This year, there has been an extraordinary nine Golden Buzzers granted to acts showing off their skills - A feature that was added to the show in 2014.
Normally it is limited to five pushes per series - one per judge, with Ant and Dec sharing another. It grants the chosen act a guaranteed place in the semi-finals. The latest act achieving the accolade was Japanese skipping group, Haribow, on this evening's show.
Simon Cowell's son, Eric, and Amanda Holden 's daughter, Hollie, were given the go-ahead to press the golden buzzer for them after the audience's chants took over. The camera panned to Simon’s little boy, Eric, jumping up and down excitedly. The judge said: “Sorry, my son is literally going crazy right now.
” He addressed the audience as he asked: “Is there anyone who thinks they deserve the Golden Buzzer?” The crowd cheered and yelled in agreement as they continued to chant: “Push the gold.” The judges were in awe, as Simon said: “Look at that. I’ve never ever heard a reaction like that.
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You do it.” READ MORE BGT viewers issue the same complaint about Simon Cowell minutes into episode [REACTION] Fans all made the same complaint as another act went through to the semi-finals (Image: ITV) He pointed .