Britain’s Got Talent viewers were impressed with special education teacher Taryn Charles, who received the Golden Buzzer from Bruno Tonioli after her incredible performance of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin. The 39-year-old singer wowed the judges and audience, earning a coveted spot in the semi finals. Audience members praised her performance, with one calling it the best Golden Buzzer pick ever. Taryn’s emotional reaction to receiving the Golden Buzzer was met with gold confetti and the support of Bruno and a student who had joined her at the auditions.

In contrast, Danny Platinum’s audition was criticized by viewers who believed it was a set-up. The 29-year-old performer abruptly left the stage to execute his freestyle outside the theatre, with cameras and microphones ready for the transition. Despite accusations of being a staged act, Danny received four yeses from the judges and advanced to the next round. Some viewers expressed disappointment in the perceived lack of authenticity in the act, suggesting that the show should be renamed “Britain Has No Talent.”

Another act that divided opinions was the Italian comedy duo Umberto and Damiano, who performed a comedic skit based on Disney’s Frozen. The judges found the act amusing, but Simon Cowell appeared unimpressed with the routine, which had been previously performed on Italia’s Got Talent in 2022. The duo, who host their own radio show in Italy and have a significant following on Instagram, managed to entertain most of the audience but failed to win over Simon.

Overall, Taryn Charles’s Golden Buzzer act was regarded as one of the best in Britain’s Got Talent history, with viewers and judges alike praising her incredible voice and deserving performance. The emotional moment of receiving the Golden Buzzer and being supported by Bruno and her student added to the impact of her audition. Despite some criticism of other acts for being staged or lacking originality, the show continues to showcase a diverse range of talents and entertain audiences every week. Britain’s Got Talent continues to be a popular show, providing a platform for aspiring performers to showcase their skills and compete for a chance to win the competition.

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