Britain's Got Talent faces backlash over foreign acts appearing on the show


Britain's Got Talent faces backlash over foreign acts appearing on the show

Simon Cowell unimpressed with Italian act

The popular TV show Britain's Got Talent is in the spotlight once again as an Italian act, Umberto and Damiano, recently performed on the show. The duo, known for their pantomime skit from Disney's Frozen, had the judging panel in stitches, except for Simon Cowell who was visibly unimpressed.

Controversy over foreign acts

Audiences have expressed confusion and even anger over the increase in foreign acts auditioning for the ITV talent show. Fans have suggested renaming the show to "The World's Got Talent" and some have threatened to report a "Violation of the Trade Description Act" to Ofcom.

History of foreign acts on BGT

While some fans seem surprised by the influx of foreign talent on Britain's Got Talent, international acts have been part of the competition since its inception in 2007. Over the years, the show has seen a steady increase in acts from abroad, with series 14 in 2020 featuring the most foreign talent with 28 acts.

Open to all talent

A spokesperson for Britain's Got Talent has emphasized that the show has always been open to acts from all backgrounds, regardless of nationality. They highlighted the show's history of showcasing acts that have gone on to become renowned globally.


Britain's Got Talent faces backlash over foreign acts appearing on the show

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