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A participant of the talent show “Britain’s Got Talent” was in the audience and was chosen to perform. He impressed all the judges and was sent straight to the semifinal, but his performance was accused of being a setup by viewers.
Singer Max Fox spoke out after his performance on “Britain’s Got Talent” was called a “setup.” He was in the audience of the talent show and was chosen to perform.
The contestant said he had been trying to “reach Simon Cowell” for 19 years. The judge was surprised by this information and asked for Fox to be taken backstage to prepare his act.
When the moment came, Max sang “My Way” by Frank Sinatra, leaving the audience and the judges of “Britain’s Got Talent” completely moved.
However, not everyone was convinced by the singer’s performance, which earned him the golden buzzer and sent him to the semifinal of the talent show.
“Max Fox simply decides to participate while sitting in the audience, and they want us to believe it wasn’t set up?” said a skeptical user on X (formerly Twitter).
“Definitely, Max Fox was placed there by the production. It can’t be that fast. I don’t believe the judges or the audience knew, but rejecting the same contestant 16 times for the same show is hard to swallow,” said another.
Simon Cowell stated on the show This Morning that it wasn’t a setup. Max Fox, in turn, responded to the accusations in an interview with BBC Lancashire.
“Now that I’m living this, I know it was real, and I know what was shown on TV really happened that way. Sometimes, fairy tales happen, and even though it seems unbelievable, it’s true,” he said.
The clip of the singer’s performance has already reached 4.5 million views on the talent show’s YouTube channel.
+Check out the moment Max Fox receives the golden buzzer
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