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Britain’s Got Talent fans call for major ITV show revamp after making same complaint

Britain’s Got Talent viewers are demanding a major rebrand to the popular ITV show after spotting the same “issue.”

Viewers tuned into to watch the fifth night of the show’s semi-finals this evening as judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli took their spots on the panel.

Fans watch Liverpudlian dancer Lillianna Clifton perform a mesmerizing dance routine.

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They also saw child magician Cillian O’ Connor, before enjoying a performance by kids musical theatre troop Pixiebelles rendition of Under the Sea from the Little Mermaid.

But as the kids continued to dominate the show, fans are now demanding there be a separate show dubbed, Kids Got Talent.

Britain’s got Talent viewers are demanding a major rebrand to the popular ITV show
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“I’ll say it again, there should be a kids #bgt,” said one fan

“There needs to be a kids version of #bgt because I am so sick of seeing all of these school plays,’ echoed a second.

A third blasted: “After this year’s BGT Kids I’m looking forward to the adult version later this year,” while a fourth added: “Seriously how many kids acts can you get on one talent show?? Where have all the adults gone? Anybody else think that there’s been too many kids on this week or just me #BGT.”

The Pixiebelles took to the stage again in tonight’s live semis
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PixieBelle Sykes took to the stage again in tonight’s live semis, dancing with The Pixiebelles, the Manchester troupe named after her.

PixieBelle has spent half her life battling an aggressive brain tumour and the brave youngster was a Child of Courage winner at last year’s Pride of Manchester Awards for her determination in battling through three years of gruelling chemotherapy.

Fans are calling for a separate talent show for kids
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Fellow child act, Irish schoolboy magician Cillian O’Connor, stunned viewers and the judges when he disappeared during his performance in the live semi-final.

Cillian, who has Autism, took to the stage and the screens of millions of viewers for the final live semi-final and again used judge Simon Cowell as part of his act.

Amanda Holden said she was “lost for words” while Simon said, “there’s just something about you.” The difficult-to-please judge said he still believes in magic and said “so do they” as he pointed to the audience who were still on their feet.

“You’re so good at what you do,” Simon added, before Bruno said “we are all spellbound.”

Viewers at home were equally impressed and took to social media to share their thoughts.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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