Britain's Got Talent has aired another Golden Buzzer act, as the new series of the ITV talent show continued with its latest episode.
Tonight's episode saw supermarket worker Stacey Leadbeatter take to the stage, where she revealed that she was "really nervous" as she had only ever performed in a pub before.
After Stacey performed an emotional rendition of 'Run' by Snow Patrol, the excited audience began shouting for the judges to push the Golden Buzzer.
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"I felt every single word of that - you're amazing, you're just amazing," Amanda Holden said.
With guest judge KSI struggling to be heard over the audience's calls for the Golden Buzzer, he decided to take his turn pushing the button, leaving Stacey in tears as the golden confetti rained down.
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Simon Cowell said: "That's a really difficult song to sing and you nailed it. The audience just fell in love with you and they did that because you're really good... you're lacking a bit of confidence and you shouldn't."
KSI added: "The voice that came out of your mouth... I was in awe. I just had to press that Golden Buzzer."
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Viewers were also delighted by Stacey's performance, with one writing on X that she "literally defied gravity with that vocal performance".
"Her voice and range was unbelievable I love her so proud of her," another wrote, while another viewer commented, "Her voice got better and better as the song went on. The audience lifted her with their support. Fantastic!"
Stacey's successful audition means that she has sailed through to the show's semi-finals, alongside last week's Golden Buzzer winners, singer Vinnie McKee and comedian Will Burns.
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
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