Angry Britain's Got Talent have declared the heroic dancer Musa Motha was 'robbed' of victory in Sunday's final, as he didn't even make the top three, with Viggo Venn instead sealing a shock win.
ITV viewers got their first look at Musa, 27, at the very end of last weekend's final audition show, with the amputee explaining to the BGT judges that he'd been forced to lose a leg after developing cancer as a youngster, before going onto perform a daring and massively inspiring routine on stage.
Musa received an instant standing ovation from the audience, who then chanted and chanted for him to get the Golden Buzzer, despite far too many already being awarded this series. Eventually, after the crowd refused to back down, Simon Cowell beckoned his colleagues to their feet and all four of them pressed the button at the same time.
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After winning his semi final earlier thus week, Musa was installed as the big favourite to triumph in Sunday's Britain's Got Talent final and he had the judges bowled over once again, performing second to last to Sigma and Birdy hit Find Me.
Musa found out his fate, along with all of the other acts, when hosts announced the Britain's Got Talent result at the end of the live broadcast. And, after they'd already booed the fact that Olivia Lynes, Ghetto Kids and Malakai Boyah hadn't made it into the top three, the reaction to Musa going the same way received an extremely negative response from the audience inside the Hammesrmith Apollo.
Moments later, Viggo Venn found out he'd won as viewers at home too hit out at the 'unfair' outcome for Musa. And, long after the final ended, fans were still complaining on Twitter, with one responding: "Musa Motha. I applaud you. You did a great job and I really thing you deserved the win. You were robbed and just know Vigo had nothing on you. Keep going champ."
A second tweeted: "Sorry but #BGT? I’ve enjoyed this series, but disgusted with the winner. There were so many incredible talented inspiring acts such as #MusaMotha. I’m absolutely horrified. Not good. Imagine going through what Musa has been through, be that talented & lose to that ridiculous act?"
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