Britain's Got Talent 2025 live: New hopefuls audition for the golden buzzer

Importance Score: 35 / 100 πŸ”΅

Britain’s Got Talent viewers expressed bewilderment following the unconventional audition of Victor Tang. The 59-year-old Australian contestant began his performance with a piano rendition of “Feeling Good” before surprising the audience and judges with a striptease. He then proceeded to showcase his physique by engaging in a workout routine on stage.

Musical Striptease Audition Sparks Viewer Discontent

The unexpected nature of Tang’s act quickly resonated with viewers, who took to social media to voice their disappointment. Online platforms were flooded with comments questioning the act’s merit in a talent competition.

Social Media Reacts to Unconventional Performance

One social media user criticized the performance directly, stating: “What a ridiculous start to #bgt! When has a gym activity become a talent? It’s a no from me for Victor!” This sentiment was shared by numerous other viewers online.

  • Another viewer commented on the perceived extravagance of bringing the contestant from overseas: “They flew him from Australia to do that, I wouldn’t have bothered.”
  • A further comment reflected a sense of fatigue with the show’s act selection: “They are just running out of acts, it’s all just recycled stuff #bgt.”

Judges Offer Mixed Responses to Unexpected Act

The judges themselves appeared taken aback by the performance. Bruno Tonioli admitted to initial reservations, stating: “The beginning was a little bit discordant with my ears, and I really thought, ‘Oh my God’. And then you started to strip and lift weights.”

Simon Cowell’s Surprising Positive Feedback

In contrast to Bruno’s apprehension, Simon Cowell offered a more favorable assessment. “I like you actually,” Cowell remarked, adding, “it’s different.”

Despite the varied responses, Victor Tang successfully secured three yes votes from the judging panel. This outcome means he will advance to the subsequent stage of the Britain’s Got Talent competition, leaving audiences to anticipate his next performance.


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