Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell’s KIDS throw Britain’s Got Talent into chaos with more major rule breaks
AFTER most of the judging panel hit their golden buzzer twice during this year’s Britain’s Got Talent auditions, it seems any hope of sticking to the rules have been abandoned.
Last week it was the turn of Amanda Holden’s daughter, Holly, and Simon Cowell’s son, Eric, to have a bash too.
After a particularly outstanding performance from a groups of Japanese performers called Haribo in Salford, the judge’s kids decided to take matters into their own hands.
The crowd went wild as they emerged from the audience and hit the golden buzzer.
That sent them through to the semi-finals and left their famous parents in hysterics.
Simon said: “That was my son and Amanda’s daughter, egged on by the audience, what an amazing moment.
“It’s like father, like son and like mother, like daughter, what can I say?
“More rules have been broken this year than any other year. This has never happened before – I might get fired.”
Somehow I think they’ll let you off, Simon.
Last year the judges were left stunned as Bruno Tonioli broke the show’s rules in a shocking series first.
Chaos erupted on the panel as Bruno made a huge mishap surrounding the golden buzzer for the second time in the series.
The then-new judge had originally come under fire when he pressed his golden buzzer prematurely during the first episode of the series.
However, during an episode last May, it appeared that the show rules had not been explained to him any further as he hit the buzzer once again despite the show rules stating that there is one buzzer per judge per series.
Bruno felt compelled to hit the life-changing buzzer once again following a knockout performance from singer Gamal John.
The audience and judges alike were captivated by the world-class performance.