Tonight's third round of Britain's Got Talent audiences saw singing nuns, extreme hula hooping and another slam of the Golden Buzzer.
But it was Simon Cowell's introduction to Princess the dog hypnotist that left one question on everybody's lips - "Simon Cowell wasn't hypnotised by a dog…. was he?!"
Digital Spy rounds up Twitter's thoughts about tonight's episode:
Matthew the musical nun opened the show to lots of buzzing
At what point do you sit down and decide that dressing as a nun and sitting on a moving piano is your calling in life? #bgt
— Harry Maxwell (@HarryMaxwell) April 25, 2015
No offence meant, nun taken. #Bgt pic.twitter.com/fTU6NLJbUp
— Britain's Got Talent (@Bgt) April 25, 2015
Omg I did Panto with #MatthewHunt the singing nun on @Bgt !!!!
— Anna Williamson (@annawilliamsTV) April 25, 2015
Hula Hooping hero Lisa put people in a spin
i want her outfit for my holiday #Bgt
— Gabriella (@velvetgh...
But it was Simon Cowell's introduction to Princess the dog hypnotist that left one question on everybody's lips - "Simon Cowell wasn't hypnotised by a dog…. was he?!"
Digital Spy rounds up Twitter's thoughts about tonight's episode:
Matthew the musical nun opened the show to lots of buzzing
At what point do you sit down and decide that dressing as a nun and sitting on a moving piano is your calling in life? #bgt
— Harry Maxwell (@HarryMaxwell) April 25, 2015
No offence meant, nun taken. #Bgt pic.twitter.com/fTU6NLJbUp
— Britain's Got Talent (@Bgt) April 25, 2015
Omg I did Panto with #MatthewHunt the singing nun on @Bgt !!!!
— Anna Williamson (@annawilliamsTV) April 25, 2015
Hula Hooping hero Lisa put people in a spin
i want her outfit for my holiday #Bgt
— Gabriella (@velvetgh...
- 4/25/2015
- Digital Spy
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