TIME OUT Britain’s Got Talent in ‘FIX ROW’ as angry fans insist live final act was given ‘SPECIAL TREATMENT’

BRITAIN’S Got Talent was in the middle of a ‘fix row’ as angry fans insisted that a live final act was given ‘special treatment’.

BGT’s finale is upon us and the finalists are putting their best foot forward to win over the final vote.

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BGT’s in a ‘fix row’ as angry fans insist that a live final act was given ‘special treatment’.

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Viewers believed the magician got more time than anyone else

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Harry enacted an elaborate trick similar to his semi-final performance
As tonight’s show kicked off, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli took to the judges panel one last time.

While they can’t impact tonight’s winner, they are still on hand to give their thoughts on the evening performances.

However, angry fans of the show took to social media and shared their thoughts about an act that seemed to get special treatment.

Magician Harry Moulding took to the stage again after winning a spot in the semi-final.

And while he wowed the audience and judges, viewers thought that something wasn’t fair.

One disgruntled fan said: “10 minutes of sh**e. How come no other act gets that time. It’s a big fix folks.”

Another added: “11 acts but some got more stage time than others! How can that be fair?

“Young guitarist got half the time the magician got. Seems wrong to me.”

“Why does the magician get hours to perform while others are restricted by time and the magic is easy to explain,” said a third fan.

While another said: “It doesn’t seem fair that some acts get ten times the screen time as others.”

BGT viewers insist the final has been ‘ruined’ for them as they slam detail of performances
It’s not the first time the magician has caused controversy because fans insisted they had worked out his semi-final trick.

One wrote: “There were no tricks in that performance, every single aspect was clearly staged, no talent or skill involved in any of it.”

“It was a complete set up by the show pretending to be an original act from a magician.

“I know the show takes the p*** a lot but come on, that was complete b******s.”

Another said: “His only trick was ensuring the judges read the desired card information. Everything else followed that.”

But a third said: “I mean. That literally is the act. All those types of magic acts are done that way.”

 

However, Harry has had the last laugh because the talented magician went on to win the whole show.

He will receive a massive cash prize of £250,000, as well as the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.

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Harry went on to win the show when the results came in

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