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Britain's Got Talent fans spot fresh rule break as 'someone's getting fired' over Bruno error

Eagle-eyed Britain's Got Talent fans have spotted another rule break after Bruno Tonioli risked 'being fired'. The hit ITV talent show returned to screens on Sunday night (May 14) after being bumped from its usual primetime Saturday night slot.

The broadcaster pulled the episode from the schedule on Saturday night (May 13) due to the Eurovision Song Contest's grand final airing on BBC One, which was later revealed to have been watched by an average of 9.9 million UK viewers and a peak of 11 million as they tuned in to see UK's entry Mae Muller finish 25th with I Wrote A Song.

Not to miss out on a weekend of pre-recorded audition action, ITV aired BGT on Sunday evening instead, albeit in a clash with the BAFTA TV Awards that were airing on BBC One.

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But just before the end of the latest episode, Bruno caused drama and surprised viewers when he claimed a second Golden Buzzer act ahead of the live semi-finals in a move that Simon Cowell joked could "get him fired". The former Strictly Come Dancing judge pressed his buzzer for singer Gamal John who performed It's A Man's Man's Man's World by James Brown.

Gamal took to the stage and pulled off an impressive audition that left everyone on their feet and his eldest son beaming with pride from the audience. And he left the judges gutted that they'd run out of the special buzzers, which automatically sends their chosen act straight through to the live shows.

As the audience chanted for the Golden Buzzer to be pressed, hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly made it clear that they couldn't as there were none left having already pressed them for other acts.

But new judge Bruno, who wasn't familiar with the

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