BRITAIN'S Got Talent fans have accused the show of breaking social distancing rules after Kevin Quantum touched finger tips with the judges.
Despite following strict social distancing guidelines elsewhere on show, the illusionist appeared to join fingers with both Ant McPartlin and Amanda Holden for his semi-final trick.
Prior to his performance, Kevin had asked the judges all to use hand sanitiser.
He later touched finger tips with Amanda and then did the same with Ant.
Amanda also joined fingers with Alesha Dixon as David Walliams touched Ashley Banjo and Ant.
The group stood apart during the performance, even when touching finger tips.
However, some viewers believed the measure just wasn't enough.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote: "#BGT taking p**s out of social distancing! Boring!"
A second said: "Hello @BorisJohnson, I’d like to report some people breaking social distancing rules. Just turn on @ITV right now! #BGT."
A third added: "So much for social distancing! #bgt."
A fourth complained: "#BGT So no social distancing on the show tonight, touching each other’s fingers?"
While others disagreed, saying: "Wait for twitter to b***h about social distancing when they've explained they were in working bubbles during recording #BGT #BritainsGotTalent."
Another added: "Here come the social distancing complaints."
A BGT spokesperson told The Sun Online: "The health, safety and wellbeing of everyone involved in Britain’s Got Talent is our number one priority.
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"We operate to comprehensive Covid-19 policies and film in compliance with the law including ensuring personal contact on stage is for the shortest time; hands are sanitised; equipment is disinfected; participants are not face to face and the studio is well ventilated."
The ITV show has seemingly adhered to coronavirus guidelines during its pre-recorded semi finals.
Due to social distancing restrictions, the live shows take place without a live studio audience.
Meanwhile, the judges sit two metres apart on separate desks.