Britain’s Got Talent finally returns to TV screens across the nation, viewers tuned in to watch the latest string of hopefuls impress the judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams.But some angry Brits are crying foul, as show bosses defend accusations of a fix.From experience on the coveted West End, ties to Hollywood movie soundtracks and million-dollar deals on streaming giant Amazon Prime, let’s take a look at some of the show’s biggest fix accusations as the new series gets underway…Fans branded 89-year-old veteran Colin Thackery's win a fix after escapologist Jonathan Goodwin didn't place in the top three despite being buried alive.
Jonathan left viewers horrified when he risked suffocation in a case full of gravel, yet Colin won the most votes after the finale in a huge controversy.The crooner sang We'll Meet Again during his semi-final performance, as images of him and his wife - who died from breast cancer in 2016 - were shown on the screen behind him.Viewers flocked to Twitter to voice their frustration, writing: "Can’t believe Colin won.
I just don’t understand the British psyche at times."Another fumed: "ARE YOU F***ING KIDDING ME! COLIN THACKERY! BEN OR JONATHAN GOODWIN SHOULD HAVE WON." A third moaned: "What!!#Jonathan not in the top 3!!!"However, many defended Colin's victory, insisting that he was the most deserving of the lot.One wrote: "F*** anyone who’s slagging Colin off.
He’s what this country is all about."After snagging a golden buzzer from Amanda Holden for her breathtaking rendition of Never Enough from The Greatest Showman soundtrack, viewers felt Loren had an unfair advantage after discovering she was actually the original voice behind the musical movie's smash hit.
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