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Britain's Got Talent judges 'break rules' and press golden buzzer again as they are left in tears

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Britain's Got Talent was back on our screens on Saturday night for the last round of auditions before the semi-finals take place, with acts hoping to be in with a chance to perform for King Charles at the Royal Variety Show.Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and Simon Cowell were back to witness some of the country's finest talent alongside ITV show hosts Ant and Dec.The show opened with one of Simon's favourites - a dog act.

Michelle and her furry friend 'Mouse' nearly got another golden buzzer, despite the judges previously being slammed for "breaking the rules," as they are only meant to press it once each.But all the rules went out the window when the last act of the night came on, as amputee Musa Motha left the judges, audience and viewers at home in tears with his moving performance as he danced to a lyrical number with his crutches.

According to reports in the Mirror, the performer lost his leg to cancer when he was 10 years old but was determined to follow his dreams.And he’s done that and more, first learning to play football again, before mastering African street dancing, performing with rapper Drake and travelling across the world to chase his dream of dance stardom.The 27-year-old wowed the crowd as he showed how his disability doesn't hold him back, before the Britain's Got Talent crowd pressured the judges to hit the golden buzzer."We have none left we can't, I'll get into big trouble if I press it again," said Bruno who also previously broke the rules.But even Simon appeared to be looking tearful at the performance, as he whispered: "Can we press it?" before he grabbed Amanda's hand and the four judges collectively pressed the buzzer sending the golden confetti onto the star. Britain's Got Talent

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