British fans have raging talent for Show’s ‘worst episode ever’



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Brittany Has Talent Fans weren’t impressed when they saw this weekend’s show, as many called it the “worst episode” of the season.

The variety-based talent show has returned to our screens for the past few weeks, and viewers previously were angered that there were no “bad” acts.

However, now it seems Britain has The talent had too many acts without talent and the viewers were not happy about that.

Viewers weren’t happy with the talent in Britain’s Saturday night episode Got Talent. Pic: Syco / Thames via ITV

A contestant, Lilli Davies, wrote a love song for Judge Simon Cowell.

While playing the piano he sang: ‘Because I love you Simon, Simon, Simon.

“I want to kiss and maybe more.”

Lilli performed a love song she wrote for Simon Cowell on Saturday night. Britain got talent. Pic: Dymond / Thames / Syco / REX / Shutterstock (10639065d)

Elsewhere, a man dressed as a lobster said he wanted to be next. Baby Shark and sang a song that he himself wrote on the ukulele.

However the Brittany Has Talent the judges hated the song and took it off the stage.

Simon Cowell said his performance did ‘Baby Shark sounds like Mozart. “

Simon Cowell, judge for Britain’s Got Talent, said the singing lobster made Baby Shark sound like Mozart. Pic: Dymond / Thames / Syco / REX / Shutterstock (10639029g)

Not only were the judges unhappy with the show, and some viewers rated Saturday night’s presentation as Brittany Has Talent ‘the worst episode of the series “

However, it was not all doom and gloom yesterday night. Brittany Has Talent.

An Irish father and son successfully set a Guinness World Record for balloon modeling.

Ryan Tracey on Britain is talented. Pic: Syco / Thames via ITV
Irishman Ryan successfully set a Guinness World Record in Britain’s Got Talent. Pic: Syco / Thames via ITV

Ryan Tracey had previously set the world record for the show in 2017, but reappeared last night to regain his title after another balloon fan snatched it away.



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