BRUNO Tonioli was consoled by Simon Cowell as he broke down in tears during Britain’s Got Talent.
Viewers were introduced to Phoenix Boys – a dance troupe aged between nine and 19.
Bruno Tonioli was consoled by Simon Cowell as he broke down in tears during Britain’s Got Talent[/caption] He was visibly moved by the Phoenix Boys – a dance troupe aged between nine and 19[/caption] The 68-year-old displayed his passion as he accidentally broke the button[/caption] Visibly in tears, Bruno left the stage and into the arms of Simon Cowell who consoled him[/caption]They performed a breathtaking routine to ‘Tiny Riot’ by Sam Ryder that stunned the audience and judges.
But for Bruno, he was left personally touched by the audition he got up and pressed his golden buzzer.
The 68-year-old displayed his passion as he accidentally broke the button.
Joining the boys on stage, the former Strictly judge became emotional as he explained why he sent them straight to the live shows.
“People don’t understand how hard it is to succeed as a dancer,” he said.
Bruno continued: “The work that goes into it and the passion and literally you do it for nothing, you do it for love and I felt that.”
Visibly in tears, Bruno then left the stage and into the arms of Simon Cowell who consoled him.
The head judge then told the boys: “Bruno has given you this great opportunity now that when you come back to the finals you come back even better than what we saw.
“Enjoy this moment, I know it means a lot to you.”
Meanwhile, Britain’s Got Talent fans were left seething as one group made history with their audition.
The show’s first ever K-pop group took to the stage and wowed the judges with their performance.
However, viewers at home branded the act ‘just awful’ and questioned if the judges had a hearing problem.
Britain’s Got Talent continues on ITV1 and ITVX.
Britain's Got Talent winners
Britain's Got Talent has a gigantic hall of fame when it comes to its winners - from magicians, comedians to dance troops - the show has had it all. Here's a look back at each winner from each series...
2023 – Viggo Venn
2022 – Axel Blake
2021 – Cancelled by ITV due to the Coronavirus pandemic
2020 – Jon Courtenay
2019 – Colin Thackery
2018 – Lost Voice Guy
2017 – Tokio Myers
2016 – Richard Jones
2015 – Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse
2014 – Collabro
2013 – Attraction
2012 – Ashleigh and Pudsey
2011 – Jai McDowell
2010 – Spelbound
2009 – Diversity
2008 – George Sampson
2007 – Paul Potts