Britain's Got Talent fans complain act has been handed 'unfair advantage'

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Britain's Got Talent returned for its third live semi-final, but viewers were left feeling miffed as they believed that the first performance of the night had been given an "unfair advantage" as the show began.

Hosts Ant and Dec shared some banter with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli before announcing the evening's inaugural act.

Ant mentioned: "Kicking us off tonight is a dangerous and risky pogo act who jumped over me and Dec at the auditions." Dec quipped: "He did, so we know he can jump at least 6ft 5in in the air," sending ripples of laughter through the crowd.

Ant added: "Well it's so impressive, some of it had to be pre-recorded." A staggering Duncan Murray began his act outside the auditorium, making his entry on a pogo stick, flanked by two others displaying similar bouncing prowess.

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