BGT viewers are left fuming after girl was snubbed for Golden Buzzer
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Britain’s Got Talent fans were left fuming after a talented little girl was snubbed from the Golden Buzzer on Saturday. 

Binita Chetry, eight, wowed the audience and judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Alesha Dixon after she performed an incredible dance routine.

Twirling around to Eye Of The Tiger, Binita showcased her talents on stage as she was seen flipping around to the delight of the audience. 

But despite sending the crowd wild, she was not given the golden buzzer which sparked outrage viewers. 

Flocking to X, formerly known as Twitter, fans went as far to dub her a possible winner of the show.  

One person penned: ‘What have we just witnessed with the 8 year old dancer. WOW extraordinary. No golden buzzer was insane. Could win show.’

‘Now THAT was a #GoldenBuzzer act not some boring bloke who sings loud.’

‘That girl deserved a golden buzzer especially compared to that comedian who got it last week.’

‘When you compare last weeks golden buzzers to her not getting it, you have to wonder if the golden buzzer is all pre planned.’

Elsewhere in the episode the judges were left in awe as Hear Our Voice choir revealed that they formed out of a bond of trauma caused by the Post Office scandal. 

When gracing the stage in Blackpool, the choir lead, Tim, revealed to Simon that they were all directly impacted by the controversy surrounding the national organisation.

Tim said: ‘We only meet up when we were going through terrible times, and we wanted to put something together that gave us some joy.’

Commenting on the scandal, Simon Cowell said: ‘What happened I think was just shocking and I really hope that you win this battle because it was disgusting how you were all treated, I mean seriously, disgusting.’

Fellow choir member Jess said: ‘We’re just a very big family that have got together to let our voices out and let the world know that we’re all going to get through this fight.’

‘And win,’ finished Simon.

The Post Office scandal, A.K.A the Horizon scandal, is widely considered one of the biggest miscarriages of justice.

More than 700 subpostmasters were wrongly convicted when dodgy Fujitsu software showed shortfalls incorrectly reported on their accounts.

In total, 236 postmaster and postmistresses were sent to prison, leading to bankruptcies and at least four suicides.

Between 1999 and 2015, many were wrongly accused of fraud, theft, and false accounting due to faults in the Horizon IT system. 

The system, developed by Fujitsu, incorrectly showed financial shortfalls, leading to prosecutions, job losses, and even imprisonments. 

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