Britain's Got Talent thrown into chaos after after stunt goes wrong

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By Geraint Llewellyn For Mailonline

Published: 21:02 BST, 4 May 2024 | Updated: 22:25 BST, 4 May 2024

Britain's Got Talent was thrown into chaos on Saturday when acrobatic performers  Serbat Troupe's stunt went wrong.

The group from Kazakhstan climbed ladders during the risky routine routine before one of them took a tumble leaving the judges terrified. 

As one attempted to balance on the other's head with just one hand they suddenly toppled over and down onto the stage. 

Alesha Dixon, 45, gasped while Amanda Holden, 53, screamed out: 'Oh my god!' before begging for them to 'end it there'.

However despite the incident the acrobat got back to his feet and they went on perform the trick successfully. 

Britain's Got Talent was thrown into chaos on Saturday when acrobatic performers Serbat Troupe's stunt went wrong

The group from Kazakhstan climbed ladders during the risky routine routine before one of them took a tumble leaving the judges terrified 

Alesha Dixon gasped while Amanda Holden (pictured) screamed out: 'Oh my god!' before begging for them to 'end it there'.

Earlier in the episode viewers branded singer Taryn Charles the show's 'best ever' Golden Buzzer act after her Bruno Tonioli sent her through to the semi finals following her 'incredible' perfomance.

The special education teacher, 39, was nervous as she walked on stage before blowing the judges and audience away with her speculator rendition of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin.

As the London Palladium's audience rose to their feet and chanted 'Golden Buzzer' Bruno leaned over and hit it button which secured Tayrn a coveted place in the live semi finals. 

Gold confetti fell from the ceiling as the singer broke down in tears before she was joined on stage by Bruno and a student who had joined her at the auditions. 

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one wrote: 'The best Golden Buzzer pick I've ever seen' while another added: 'That was special. Most deserved Golden Buzzer in a very long time'. 

'WOW TARYN WHAT A VOICE!!! Another Golden Buzzer worthy performance':  'I think she was great tbf she did deserve the Golden Buzzer in my opinion': 'Wow she was incredible': 'Taryn deserved the Golden Buzzer. She has an Incredible voice. Brilliant choice from Bruno'.

Meanwhile earlier in the episode viewers were left unimpressed by Danny Platinum's audition branding it a 'set up'.

The 29-year-old was first to perform and took to the stage before  suddenly deciding to exit and execute his freestyle on the red carpet outside the iconic theatre. 

Despite his quick decision eagle eyed viewers noticed that the cameras and microphones were set up ready and Danny didn't have to miss a beat as he ran out into the London street. 

However despite the incident the acrobat got back to his feet and they went on perform the trick successfully

Earlier in the episode viewers branded singer Taryn Charles the show's 'best ever' Golden Buzzer act after her Bruno Tonioli sent her through to the semi finals following her 'incredible' perfomance 

The special education teacher, 39, was nervous as she walked on stage before blowing the judges and audience away with her speculator rendition of (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman by Aretha Franklin  

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, one bemoaned: 'Handpicked produced set up within an inch of it's life' - but while fans were left fuming the judges were overjoyed and Danny sailed through to the next round with four yeses. 

Other viewers wrote: 'First act of the night and not the first or least set up act of this show. Britain has no talent would be a better title': 'Not set up too much then': 'well like this isn't a set up': '"Let's take it outside" Like it's random'.

Britain's Got Talent continues on ITV and ITVX Saturday 7.30pm