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Britain's Got Talent leaves viewers divided after South African opera singer and South Korean martial arts group coast through to the final - with fans raging that 'neither act is British'


Monday's live semi-final saw opera singer Innocent Massuki sail straight into Sunday's final after the public vote, while the judges chose Sslaubi Performance Troupe as the second act through.

Monday's live semi-final saw opera singer Innocent Massuki sail straight into Sunday's final after the public vote, while the judges chose Sslaubi Performance Troupe as the second act to bag a place. Monday's live semi-final saw opera singer Innocent Massuki sail straight into Sunday's final after the public vote, while the judges chose Sslaubi Performance Troupe (pictured) as the second act to bag a place Viewers were stunned as he told Ukrainian stunt roller skaters Duo Stardust he was disappointed in their performance, prompting series fans to ask if the seemingly mellowed talent show judge's acid tongue had returned.

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