Amanda Holden, 54, breaks down in tears moments into latest ITV BGT episode after ‘massive surprise’

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden became emotional in the first minutes of Saturday’s Britain’s Got Talent instalment in a “massive surprise” moment.

The 54-year-old presenter and her fellow judges were met with an unorthodox audition.

This weekend’s episode began with Holden, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli strutting the red carpet as part of series 18’s photocall back in January this year.

Suddenly, the cheering crowd burst into song leaving the four completely bowled over.

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An astonished Ant McPartlin asked from the sidelines: “Is it an act? I think it’s an act!”

Holden, who had been striking a pose for the cameras, appeared to get emotional as the throngs of people around her delivered their rendition of the Electric Light Orchestra’s Mr Blue Sky.

“Oh my god! It’s making me quite tearful,” she exclaimed

Turning to an astonished Cowell, she said: “This is so good! Is it an audition?”

The 54-year-old wiped away tears as she watched in amazement.

The crowd was soon revealed to be members of the nearly 300 strong Pop Voices Choir, with members ranging from ages nine to 92.

It’s for anyone that just loves to sing. We’re an exclusive choir. I want to encourage that worldwide, and it would be really nice to win,” the choir leader detailed.

“What a massive surprise,” Holden glowed, adding: “I felt really tearful when you all started singing. It was absolutely gorgeous.”

Dixon agreed, saying: “What a lovely surprise. A colourful, joyful burst of loveliness. Well done.”

“Absolutely! You make me feel hot, and it’s freezing! Unbelievable,” thundered Tonioli.

Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly were summoned to the red carpet to deliver their verdict on the performance.

In the end, the choir was given an unheard of six yeses from the judges and hosts. Some viewers were similarly impressed by the act and took to social media to share their thoughts.

“BGT. The show that never runs out of surprises. Well done, love it,” one wrote.

Another agreed, simply calling the act: “Amazing.”

“Now that’s what you call a choir #BritainsGotTalent,” a third celebrated.

However, other fans were less than impressed with yet another choir on the show.

“#bgt This recycling of the same things must stop, we don’t want to see other choirs, we don’t want to see other singers, we want to see different talents #britainsgottalent,” one despaired.

Another asked: “Anyone else so over choirs?! #BGT #britainsgottalent”

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