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BRUNO TONIOLI DURING THE 'MAGICAL' GOLDEN BUZZER FOR THE CHILDREN'S DANCE ON BGT

A children's dance group from Uganda received the golden bell from new judge Bruno Tonioli in a moment Simon Cowell described as "magical".

Britain's Got Talent returns for its 16th series this weekend and sees judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell and Strictly's Bruno Tonioli decide on the best and funniest acts in the country.

The Golden Buzzer means the group made up of disadvantaged and orphaned kids aged between 5 and 13 will automatically make it to the live semi-finals. 

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After the dance routine in which the group called 'Ghetto Kids' wore matching green patterned outfits, Bruno Tonioli said 

“I was literally exploding. I am telling you, you should be proud of yourself. I can’t wait to see you back”. 

Simon Cowell said the golden bell had never been rung before or during the show, but said it was still a "magical" moment.

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Simon Cowell added: "I think it's amazing. You're young, you go all the way, without fear, that's the test we remember and it's amazing.