Simon Cowell 'broke the rules' on Britain's Got Talent as he gave a dance act a golden buzzer, despite them all being used up.
The judge, 63, stunned viewers as he hit the buzzer at the end of Unity's performance on Sunday night show.
The dance act, which is made up of college friends, have now secured a place in the live shows thanks to Simon.
Unity performed a powerful dance, which highlighted what makes people unique.
They were met with a standing ovation from the crowd, who were cheering on for the judges to press the golden buzzer.
Bruno Tonioli said: "You can be anything you want and anyone you want to be.
"The message is loud and clear. The execution, artistically, your choreography was superb.
"It really is a fantastic performance at every level. I have goosebumps that's all I can say."
Amanda was cut off by the amount of cheers from the audience as Dec said: "The audience want a gold but there aren't any golds left."
"Bruno will push it anyway," quipped Ant.
Bruno told Unity, "I have already done it twice, I can't do anymore."
Whilst Amanda gave her opinion: "For me it was such a beautiful and passionate piece, the message was so strong.
"Everything that you stand for, all your personalities and the love that you have for each other, all the characters involved in this group.
"All of that made this such an amazing and special piece. It was beautiful."
Simon added: "I actually thought that was astonishing, the way that you got your message across was so strong.
"It was an audition I will never forget. What you have done, you have done it your way. Look, we don't have any golden buzzers left."
"But sometimes I feel that you should break the rules," he said as he reached over the desk and hit the buzzer.
Unity were left stunned as confetti fell around them. Ant asked: "Can we get another one now then?"
Viewers at home were also amazed by Simon's move as one said: "So happy they got the golden buzzer they were so brave and inspiring."
"IM NOT CRYING YOU ARE," wrote another.
Someone else added: "Oh my god not this bgt performance of those college kids making me CRY," whilst a fourth gushed: "I loved how they used the dance as way to actually tell their own stories one by one. Just amazing!"
"I loved Unity... really good. Brilliant performances with a great message. They deserve to do well on this show. I'm glad Simon Cowell pressed his golden buzzer again for them. Just brilliant," praised another.
Whilst a viewer demanded: "Golden Buzzer 100000%" (sic)