Britain's Got Talent has revealed the final Golden Buzzer act of the series as judge Bruno Tonioli used his for an "accomplished" performance.
Tonight's episode saw a host of new hopefuls take to the stage to be in with the chance of winning the prize money and a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Show.
Performing a rendition of Beyoncé's 'Listen', 14-year-old Maya Giotea wowed judges and received the last Golden Buzzer of the series, guaranteeing her a spot in the live shows.
Seconds after finishing her performance, a stunned Bruno got out of his seat to hit the buzzer, saying to Maya: "This was the most mature and accomplished version of this song I've heard from someone so young. The depth of tone, the control of your voice, the feeling was totally real. You killed it."
"With confidence like that, you just blew me and everyone here away, honestly," said KSI.
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Meanwhile, judge Amanda Holden said: "From the minute you walked on stage I just knew it. You're super lovely. Your parents must be so proud of you at this moment. Grab some of that golden dust and put it in your pockets because you are not going to forget this moment."
"Thank you so so much, it's the biggest dream. Thank you so much," said Maya, who received a standing ovation from the audience.
"That must be the quickest buzzer in Britain's Got Talent history," Amanda quipped after Maya left the stage.
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Judges are usually given just one opportunity per series to use their Golden Buzzer. In previous weeks Alesha buzzed for singer Linda Mudzenda, a children's support worker. Amanda used hers a few weeks ago for 11-year-old rocker Olly Pearson.
Simon has already used the Golden Buzzer twice, meaning he broke the rules and would not be hitting the buzzer again and KSI previously used his on supermarket worker and singer Stacey Leadbeatter.
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
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