Britain's Got Talent Judge Injured in Golden Buzzer Chaos During Unprecedented Act
BGT Judge Injured in Golden Buzzer Scuffle Over New Act

Britain's Got Talent Judge Left Injured After Unprecedented Act Sparks Golden Buzzer Chaos

In a shocking turn of events on Britain's Got Talent, a member of the judging panel sustained an injury during a chaotic scuffle over the coveted Golden Buzzer. The incident unfolded on Saturday night's episode, triggered by a never-before-seen act that left the audience and judges in awe.

Golden Buzzer Drama Unfolds

Judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, and KSI were gathered for another evening of auditions when Simon pressed his Golden Buzzer for the first time this season, awarding it to aerial skills artist Paul Nunnari. However, the drama escalated later in the show when Ukrainian video game troupe Antigravity took the stage with a stunning live-action gaming performance.

As Antigravity showcased their innovative act, blending side-scrolling beat 'em up sequences with high-tech street racing, the audience began chanting for the judges to press the Golden Buzzer. Alesha Dixon toyed with the idea, but Simon Cowell attempted to sneak up behind her to claim the buzzer for himself.

Physical Altercation Leads to Injury

Noticing Simon's move, Alesha quickly intervened, resulting in a physical scuffle among the judges. In the chaos, Amanda Holden's microphone was damaged, and Alesha injured her hand. The judges later reviewed a video replay to confirm that Alesha had pressed the buzzer first, securing the Golden Buzzer for Antigravity.

Discussing the incident with the Daily Mail, Alesha explained, 'Simon had been winding me up so much, and I saw him go to press it and thought, he ain't having it! I dived on it, broke Amanda's microphone, and hit my hand!' She described it as the most physical Golden Buzzer moment in the show's history, highlighting the intense competitiveness between her and Simon.

Audience and Social Media Reactions

Antigravity's performance received widespread praise from both the judges and viewers. Social media users hailed it as one of the best auditions in years, with comments like 'such a cool act' and 'the most deserving Golden Buzzer they have ever had.' The group expressed their excitement backstage, telling hosts Ant and Dec that winning the Golden Buzzer was a dream come true.

Future Competition and Show Details

With Antigravity now through to the live shows, they may face competition from other standout acts, such as drone performance Celestial, which impressed the panel earlier in the season. The battle between innovative acts promises to be a highlight as the competition progresses.

Britain's Got Talent continues to air on ITV1 and ITVX, with fans eagerly anticipating more surprises and drama in the upcoming episodes.