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BRITAIN'S Got Talent audience member has spilled the beans on a "fake" part of show after fan complaints. Over the years, many viewers have questioned the over-exaggerated audience reaction and doubted its authenticity. Now, one mega-fan has claimed that the audiences reaction is pre-recorded, suggesting the ITV show films general reaction shorts first.

One viewer wrote on X: "The audience on BGT are so cringe," with a laughing emoji. This person replied: "I’ve been in the audience..



.they make you pre-record your reactions." This is not the first time that the over-the-top audience reaction has been called out.

A viewer previously wrote: "I'm convinced producers tell audience members to exaggerate their reactions on BGT. "There's been a lot of talk about this show being fixed lately, and having that in mind, it gives you a new perspective when seeing audience reactions to acts..

I'm sat here with a straight face through all the acts but seeing the way some of the people react is crazy." This person shared: "Yes of course they do. The audience are fluffed to within an inch of their lives by warm up acts, they’re told to react big, and the gallery directors will be getting the camera ops to focus on the most demonstratively excited audience members.

" While this viewer said: "I assume most of the reactions don't match the performance. They just mix and match to serve their own agenda." "They record audience reactions and splice them back in later at appropriate points," anoth.

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