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SHOW bosses at Britain's Got Talent have decided to introduce even more Golden Buzzers on the ITV talent show.

The TV network announced "a brand-new twist" to the upcoming live semi-finals and that would be the introduction of Golden Buzzers.

Britain's Got Talent judges reacting excitedly.
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ITV has announced some changes to the Golden Buzzers on Britain’s Got TalentCredit: ITV
Alesha Dixon pressing the golden buzzer on Britain's Got Talent.
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It will allow the judges and host to press the buzzer during the live shows for the first timeCredit: ITV

It will be the first time in Britain's Got Talent history that the four celebrity judges and hosts, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnely, will be able to use the coveted gong during the live shows.

"in each Semi-Final, either one of the Judges or Ant and Dec will be given control of the Golden Buzzer, and as soon as they see a performance worthy of a place in the Final, they will have just one opportunity to press it," ITV said in its announcement on Wednesday.

"That act will be granted a one-way ticket to the Final, along with one other act from that night who will be voted in by the public."

ITV also announced that the live semi-finals will be airing weekly on Saturday nights.

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Fans of the show reacted to the news on X, formerly Twitter.

"Another silly addition to a show that used to be good. Allows orchestration of who they want to win and likely make money from," wrote one person.

Another added: "Won't they just buzz their audition golden buzzers through??? Unless they have to see all acts first before deciding who gets the golden buzzer??"

And a third posted: "This is getting silly now, far too many golden buzzers going on. Get back to how it used to be and remove these things."

A fourth wrote: "Starting to become a joke now!"

The latest Britain's Got Talent news come around one month after fans raged over another Golden Buzzer twist.

Britain's Got Talent in huge blunder as crowd fall silent – but did you spot it?

Viewers declared it unfair when judge Amanda Holden appeared to press her Golden Buzzer for an act at the urging of live audience.

In March 11-year-old Oliver left the judges and audience stunned with his electric guitar performance.

The crowd in the theatre started to chant in unison as they pressured one of the judges to press the golden buzzer after they gave the young lad a standing ovation.

After a few seconds Amanda stood back up as she firmly put both hands on the giant button on the judges desk.

But following the scenes, fans have slammed the constant chanting by the audience for the judges to press their golden buzzer - and called for bosses to step in.

Taking to a web forum, one viewer said: "Oh yeah, the idiots are chanting, decision made."

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The first semi-final starts on Saturday April 26 on ITV at 7pm.

A judge on Britain's Got Talent pressing a golden buzzer.
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Britain’s Got Talent fans were not happy with the newsCredit: ITV

Britain's Got Talent Judges

The ITV talent show wouldn't be the same without the four charismatic judges who put the contestants through their paces.

Simon Cowell is the staple of Britain's Got Talent and resumes his role as head judge. The mogul is one of the most iconic figures in music and is responsible for offsetting the careers of many performers around the world.

Amanda Holden has been a judge on Britain's Got Talent since it first started in 2007. The sexy star is a firm fixture on the judging panel, which has helped her to become a household name.

Alesha Dixon is back to judge the new series of Britain's Got Talent. The TV star joined the panel back in 2012 and quickly became a fan favourite.

Bruno Tonioli makes up the fab four. After leaving Strictly, he decided to move over to ITV and is the newest BGT judge after replacing David Walliams.

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