ITV Britain's Got Talent viewers divided as they say another act was 'robbed' of Alesha Dixon's Golden Buzzer
It would be fair to say this year's golden buzzer acts on Britain's Got Talent have got viewers talking. The very first a few weeks ago, chosen by Amanda Holden, heard fans crying 'unfair' while hosts Ant and Dec's choice, magician Keiichi Iwasaki, was hit with 'fix' claims after it emerged he appeared on three other of the franchise's shows around the world.
During the latest episode of the ITV talent show on Saturday night (May 14) it was just Alesha Dixon who was left to trigger the confetti cannons for one of the auditioning acts. And she chose musical duo Flintz & Taylor.
Flintz, 22, performed his autobiographical track 'Change' while 17-year-old Taylor provided the music on the piano. And it was quite a moment for the pair as not only were they auditioning in front of the judges and thousands packed into the London Palladium, but it was also the first time they had even met.
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As they took to the stage before their audition, the pair revealed that they had only met in real life on the day of the audition after connecting on Instagram during lockdown. But they had nothing to fear as their raw performance saw the judges and the audience on their feet.
And before hitting the golden buzzer, Alesha told the duo: "Nothing makes me more happy than seeing young musicians. You had something to say Flintz, we've had no-one on the show like you before which is brilliant." and as she got from her seat, she added: "And they say in life, 'Save the best till last!'"
Alesha's backing means the lads will definitely perform in the semi-finals later this month where it will be up to the public to decide who makes it through to the


