Britain’s Got Talent viewers were left questioning the show’s future on Saturday night (March 28), as complaints flooded in over how “predictable” the long-running ITV competition has become.
As the latest round of auditions aired, fans took to social media to share their frustrations, with many suggesting the format now feels overly familiar. While the performances themselves sparked mixed reactions, it was the judging panel and overall structure of the show that drew the most criticism.
Similar acts are seen each week (Credit: ITV)
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Britain’s Got Talent has become too ‘predictable’
The episode featured a range of acts, including Mizuki Shinagawa, who impressed with an aerial ribbon routine, and the Key Voices choir, who delivered an emotional performance early on.
There was also a surprise moment when KSI recognised viral saxophonist Sergey Stepanov, better known as Epic Sax Guy, and embraced him on stage. Sergey previously performed with SunStroke Project at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017.
Despite the variety on offer – from singers and dancers to magicians and novelty performers – viewers argued the formula now feels repetitive. Some pointed out that each episode seems to follow the same pattern, with emotional backstories and predictable judging reactions.
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