Some Britain’s Got Talent lovers were left calling for a ban on a certain act after last night’s show.
Many were insisting that under 16s should have their own version, rather than appearing alongside adults. The hit talent show featured several acts from little ones on Saturday night (May 21) including nine-year-old magician Ryland and seven-year-old Skylar, who performed an epic dance.
Both acts sailed through to the next round of the ITV show, with four yeses from Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon.
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But the audience at home appeared to be less impressed. They complained there were too many kids on the show and called for Britain's Got Talent to have its own children's version, like BBC's The Voice Kids.
One viewer took to Twitter to write: "There are way too many kids on #BritainsGotTalent this year, they should have their own series and leave this to the adults. #BGT."
Another agreed: "More kids? Really need a kids version of #BGT & have 16yo & over on the main show."
Someone fumed: "Urgh is this BGT the kids edition? #BGT."
And another added: "I thought this was Britain’s Got Talent and not your average school talent show. #BGT #BritainsGotTalent."