BRITAIN Got Talent fans have begged bosses to ditch a major part of the show – with fans saying “it’s making me sick”.
ITV viewers who tuned into the debut episode of the 18th series on Saturday, but were quickly left distracted by the “slow motion” camera work.
Frustrated fans have demanded they “stop” using the film technique – saying bosses “need to find better special effects beyond the slow mo feature“.
One wrote: “BGT producers, what hold does the slow mo effect have on you??? Free yourselves from it, I beg!!!!! Enough! We just want to see the act in full with good camera work!”
A second quipped: “The guy who gets paid for the slow mo, counting his wages after this series
“Dear BGT Stop with the slow mo,” this viewer begged.
A fourth commented: “Here we go with the schmaltzy music and slow mo camerawork. Think I’m gonna be sick.”
Someone else said: “There’s the slow mo cam to make it look interesting lol.” while this person
This viewer shared: “The people editing Britain’s Got Talent need to find more special effects beyond the slow mo feature. I can do that s*** on my phone.“
This person fumed: “What’s with all the Slow Mo camera s***,” while this fan echoed: “This show is actually 30 minutes long without the slow mo button.”
Another unhappy fan added: “All the slow mo s*** too, the fake set ups (Harrison) the swelling music blah blah.. I’ve really tried to give this a chance, I used to enjoy this programme, but it’s so past its sell by date now its painful. Same old s*** each year.”
And this wasn’t the only issue BGT viewers had.
Some have slammed Ant and Dec’s Golden Buzzer act, branding him ‘undeserved.
Comedian Will Burns, 25, showed off impressions including David Attenborough and Gary Barlow.
The Geordie duo were left impressed and rewarded the self-described BGT superfan with their coveted Golden Buzzer.
As per the show’s rules, this sent Will straight through to the live shows.
But not everyone was happy with Ant and Dec’s choice of Golden Buzzer.
One person penned on social media: “I feel like Ant and Dec only pressed the golden buzzer because they know will is a huge fan of the show if he wasn’t a super fan I don’t think they would have pressed it.”
Another fumed:” I never in my life have seen such an undeserved golden buzzer in my entire life, he wasn’t even funny.
“The only thing i laughed at is when ant & dec pressed it, me and my mate burst out laughing because of how such a bad audition could get this golden buzzer.
“If it was me i would’ve pressed the red buzzer. taking the p***.”
While a third remarked: “oh god not you ant & dec, he’s not worth a golden buzzer.. two in the first episode??? i hate this so much.”
BURGLAR-killing farmer Tony Martin’s fortune has been revealed, 26 years after he killed a teenager at his home.
Tony came into the spotlight when he fired an illegal gun at two intruders from his Norfolk farmhouse in 1999, killing one and wounding the other.
His estranged brother, his long-term house-keeper, nieces and cousins could all get a piece of his estate, it has been revealed.
His actions sparked a nationwide debate over the measures homeowners can take to defend their property, and landed Martin a five-year sentence for manslaughter .
But Martin continued to remain defiant over the death of Fred Barras – and has not once apologised for what happened.
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