Simon Cowell let his son Eric and Amanda Holden’s daughter Hollie crash the Britain’s Got Talent auditions on Sunday.
Japanese act Haribow took the stage in the final episode, sending the audience into a frenzy as they begged the judges to give them a golden buzzer, but everyone had already been used.
As the crowd’s chants grew louder, Simon said he had “never heard a reaction like that before” before gesturing to his 10-year-old son Eric to press the button.
“Okay… okay… Do it,” Simon said, as Eric and 12-year-old Hollie stood up and ran to the judges’ bench, hitting the golden buzzer and sending Harbow to the semi-finals in alive.
Simon said: ‘That was my son, Amanda’s daughter, egged on by the public. We will see you in the final, congratulations.”
Simon Cowell let his son Eric and Amanda Holden’s daughter Hollie crash the Britain’s Got Talent auditions on Sunday.
Simon said he had “never heard a reaction like that before” before gesturing to his son Eric, 10, to press the button.
Haribow, a group of Japanese performers aged 22 to 24, performed street dances while jumping rope.
The group’s incredible spins and tricks won over the audience, and the cheers became so loud that you could barely hear the judges giving their comments.
Alesha turned to her fellow judges and said, “Carry on” over the noise, while Bruno tried to give Haribow feedback on his act.
But the former dancer struggled to speak amid the chants of ‘Push the Gold’, turning to the audience and telling them: ‘Listen to me, we can’t! We don’t have any left.
“That’s the best you’re going to get,” Simon added. “Sometimes when you watch an audition, I’m sitting here thinking, ‘I really don’t know what to say.’
“When it’s this bright, it’s just…words aren’t really necessary.”
The camera panned to Eric, who was flying out of his seat excitedly. “I’m sorry, my son is literally going crazy right now,” Simon said.
It was at this point that Simon asked the audience if anyone thought Haribow deserved the golden buzzer, prompting more roars, before leaving Eric and Hollie to do the honours.
The audience went crazy after Japan’s Haribow came on stage in the last episode.
Haribow, a group of Japanese artists, all between 22 and 24 years old, performed street dances jumping ropes
The camera panned to Eric, who was flying out of his seat excitedly. “I’m sorry, my son is literally going crazy right now,” Simon said.
It was at this point that Simon asked the audience if anyone thought Haribow deserved the golden buzzer, prompting more roars, before leaving Eric and Hollie to do the honours.
“Okay… okay… You do it,” Simon said, pointing at Eric, as he and 12-year-old Hollie stood up and ran to the judges’ bench, rang the golden buzzer, and sent Harbow to the semi-finals live.
But BGT viewers were divided over the high-energy TV moment, with some people enjoying the moment and others not so happy with the added bell.
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‘Well done Eric and Hollie. Definitely well deserved golden buzzer. This act was fabulous compared to some of the nonsense that has happened hahaha’;
‘Yes, that really happened. The public wanted a golden buzzer, so Simon’s son and Amanda’s daughter made it happen and thanks to them, Haribow jumped rope to the semi-finals’;
‘I’m glad they got the Golden Buzzer. Haribow were amazing!’; ‘Aww, Eric, Simon’s son’;
“Amanda’s daughter didn’t hesitate for a second. Simon said, ‘You do it,’ and she said, ‘I’M ON IT.’
But BGT viewers were divided over the high-energy TV moment – some enjoyed the moment and others weren’t so happy about the extra buzzer.
The group’s incredible spins and tricks won over the audience, with the cheers so loud you could barely hear the judges giving their comments.
But others didn’t understand the meaning of another golden buzzer and said, ‘This show is a joke, now some privileged kids get a golden buzzer’;
‘Oh, so anyone can press the golden buzzer now’; ‘You can’t let your children ring the doorbell, this is crazy’;
‘What is happening? I don’t understand. Does Eric have a golden buzzer now?’;
—Do child judges also receive golden stamps now? Honestly, what’s the point of that format? In fact, the whole format of the show is so plastic and bland and now in the bin it’s unreal.’
But others didn’t understand the meaning of another golden buzzer and said, “This show is a joke, now some privileged kids get a golden buzzer.”