Simon Cowell horrified as HUNDREDS of ‘lookalike’ singers storm the stage in tribute to BGT star
SIMON Cowell was left appalled when he saw the shocking surprise a group of Britain's Got Talent guests had in store for him.
Hopeful contestants take to the stage weekly to showcase their talents in an attempt to impress the show's judges and ultimately, win the ITV competition.
But with these new contestants come new surprises, as tonight's episode saw a choir of Simon clones storm the Britain’s Got Talent stage.
At first it just started off with one jokester, who started singing a rendition of Tina Turner's Simply the Best while dressed like Simon - even down to the hairdo.
Amanda Holden burst into laughter as he serenaded the judges with his unique vocals.
However Simon looked mortified by his impersonator.
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The situation only escalated as a group of Simon lookalikes then poured onto the stage in their masses.
The embarrassed 64-year-old entertainment mogul put his hands to his head and gasped: “Oh my God”.
An audience member exclaimed: “They keep coming!” as the enormous group continued to arrive on stage.
The other judges clearly found the bizarre audition hilarious and Amanda could be heard cackling away.
BrunoTonioli pretended to press Simon's buzzer, much to his shame.
Backstage, Ant cheekily swiped: “It’s like a nightmare I had once”, as the choir grew bigger and louder.
One show fan teased: “If David was still a judge. He’ll be fuming!”
“If this was in the days of 'old school' Simon, he would’ve smashed his red buzzer almost instantly for this,” a second added.
Another chimed in: “Love Simon, Ant and Dec.”
While someone else simply said: “Good God”, followed by three laughing emojis.
Following last weekend's auditions, furious Britain's Got Talent fans have lashed out at the programme amid a 'bullying' storm with the show's latest Golden Buzzer act.
Some viewers of the ITV talent contest have been left unhappy with the show's live audiences and have accused them of bullying the judges in a shock move.
Critics have lashed out at the crowds for bullying the panel into dishing out Golden Buzzer's at the drop of a hat.
Their comments come after Simon opted to hand out the honour of sailing straight to the live finals week to Japanese street dance act CyberAgent Legit.
CyberAgent Legit were impressive with their moves and it was clear that their dancing skills won over the audience.
The judges seemed equally thrilled, but it was only when chants of "push the gold!" echoed out from the crowd that Simon appeared to lean in to hit his buzzer.
Elsewhere, fans have once again been accused of 'fakery' after they noticed the same thing happening with all the acts.
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The audience at home spotted that the judges reacted to every single audition with the same expression - shock.
Britain's Got Talent is back on ITV1, ITVX and STV on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5.