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ITV Britain’s Got Talent viewers distracted by Bruno Tonioli’s ‘infuriating’ habit

Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli has left fans fuming with his “infuriating” habit.

The opinionated star, who joins fellow judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden on the panel, left viewers flocking to social media to complain after he appears to be unable to give feedback to the acts without standing up.

The Italian TV personality, 67, can be seen jumping enthusiastically into the air every time he speaks, and its starting to rub fans the wrong way.

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“Someone glue Bruno to the chair #BGT . I love the bloke last night the dancer, wouldn’t be surprised if diversity get him on tour with them,” said one fa.

Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli has left fans fuming with his “infuriating” habit
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“bruno has been standing up and yelling since his strictly days, yes it’s incredibly annoying but it’s just him so complaints won’t change it ,” warned a second.

A third chimed in: “Is there a name for the complaint where someone is unable to speak unless they are standing #Toniolitis,” while a fourth penned: “Feel sorry for the camera person who has to keep moving the camera to keep up with Bruno constantly standing up.”

Bruno has a habit of standing up while talking
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Another even expressed sympathy for the people in audience, adding: “You’d be absolutely livid if your seat was behind Bruno. #BGT”

Bruno had been enthusiastically commenting on Amanda Holden’s golden buzzer act, Olivia Lynes, who wowed the judges with her rendition on Idina Menzel’s hit.

The show returned tonight following Monday’s explosive live semi-final.

The first live show saw legendary host Ant take a heavy fall on the Britain’s Got Talent stage, resulting in him saying he “wet himself and farted at the same time.”

Bruno had been enthusiastically commenting on Amanda Holden’s golden buzzer act, Olivia Lynes
(Image: ITV)

And today, Ant let fans know that he was ok after the unscripted incident, revealing “adrenaline” kept him going during the scene.

Meanwhile, Amy Lou and Musa Motha secured the first two spots in the grand final but magician Enzo missed out.

Tonight’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent kicked off with a performance from dance group Yo Highness which blew the judges away.

But while the judges were impressed, fans rushed to Twitter with the same complaint.

One wrote: “Getting sick of dance groups.”

Another commented: “Not another dance act [yawning emoji].”

Someone else said: “Dancey dancey, yawny boring.”

And a fourth added bluntly: “Hate dance acts.”

Britain’s Got Talent airs this week on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm

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