Britain’s Got Talent returned to our screens this evening (May 27) and the show saw another Golden Buzzer performance despite the judges using up their allowance throughout the show plus some extra presses of the button.
Musa Motha impressed both the judges and the audience with his dance which he learned to do using one of his crutches.
The 27-year-old explained at the start of his audition that he had to have one of his legs amputated after a battle with cancer when he was younger.
Despite them being impressed, the judges tried to explain to the audience members that they couldn’t give out any more Golden Buzzers as the public tried to encourage them to do it anyway.
Watch the moment Musa Motha was awarded with the Golden Buzzer
Then, as the audience continued to chant about the Golden Buzzer, all four of the judges pressed the Golden Buzzer together, sending Motha through to the live semi-finals.
This comes as Bruno Tonioli and Simon Cowell went against the show’s rules and each pressed the Golden Buzzer one time more than they should have.
Britain's Got Talent viewers emotional after Musa Motha's performance
Twitter users took to the social media platform to share their thoughts on the performance.
One said: "Just watched the most moving act on Britain’s got Talent. What an incredible young man. 100% total respect"
Very rarely get emotional ever about tv but that guy with 1 leg on Britain’s got talent has done me! Best audition this show has had. I hope he wins and this changes his life! Simply incredible #BGT
— Gards (@Gards44) May 27, 2023
Another said: "Well, I didn’t think Britain’s Got Talent would ever make me cry again but here we are"
A third said: "Very rarely get emotional ever about tv but that guy with 1 leg on Britain’s got talent has done me! Best audition this show has had. I hope he wins and this changes his life! Simply incredible #BGT"
The live semi-finals of the show will begin in the next episode which will air on Monday, May 29 at 8pm on ITV1.
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