Ant and Dec were the focus of some rare boos on Wednesday night's Britain's Got Talent semi final, as the very vocal crowd at the Hammersmith Apollo loudly disagreed with the result.
With four acts already into Sunday's finale after Monday and Tuesday night's live shows, the pressure was one eight more hopefuls for the third semi of the week and two of the acts who got the biggest reaction from both the judges and the audience were dance act Notorious and young singer Dylan B.
Notorious were dubbed 'pure magic' by Simon Cowell, after they performed a school themed routine to songs by the likes of Joel Corry and DMX and Dylan too was singled out by Simon, when he was giving his verdict on the show.
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So it came as a big surprise when Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant and Dec were announcing the results of the public vote that neither Nororious or Dylan B made it into the top three. The first out to find out their fate was Dylan, with audible boos coming from the audience at the fact he was being sent home, before an even louder and prolonged negative reaction to the announcement about Notorious.
The latter also prompted plenty of angry responses online too. Posting on Twitter, one viewer reacted: "Shocked notorious never got through here," with a second tweeting: "Ghetto kids into the top 3 over a better dancing act notorious. Makes no sense."
There was plenty of uproar about Dylan not making top three too, with one fan commenting: "No way #DylanB should have definitely been in the top 3, he was brilliant" and, another, equally shocked at the outcome, writing: "Can’t believe Dylan B is out. What a farce."
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