ITV Britain's Got Talent viewers furious as they issue same complaint about golden buzzer

Britain's Got Talent made a dramatic return to TV screens on Saturday night, with the jam-packed show featuring an on-stage striptease and two coveted golden buzzers.
Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden reclaimed their spots on the judging panel, joined by newcomer KSI, the YoutTuber and boxer, who made his debut as a replacement for Bruno Tonioli.
At the Winter Gardens in Blackpool, contestants took to the stage to dazzle the judges and the audience. Among them was Glasgow's very own Vinnie McKee, a talented bingo caller and singer-songwriter.
His heartfelt rendition of The Proclaimers' iconic track I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) captivated Simon and earned a standing ovation from the audience, with chants of "push the button" that left Vinnie visibly moved.
Giving in to the audience's demands, Simon awarded McKee a golden buzzer, securing his spot in the semi-finals.
Later in the show, hosts Ant and Dec bestowed the second golden buzzer upon Will Burns, a gifted 25-year-old charity fundraiser from Leeds, who wowed the judges with his impressions of Peter Dickson, Craig Cash from Gogglebox and the legendary David Attenborough.
While the judges were blown away by the golden buzzer acts, viewers at home were divided, taking to social media to share their thoughts.
One wrote: "I wouldn’t say Simon golden buzzer act was golden buzzer worthy. He was good but I wouldn’t have pressed the gold."
Another agreed: "Britain's obsession with mediocre singers, and acts in general, needs to be studied. Last year's winner, this year's first golden buzzer - Not every act needs to win or the golden buzzer."
One fan expressed disappointment over Ant and Dec's choice, saying: "It was funny but not golden buzzer funny or does the golden buzzer mean nothing anymore?"
Other viewers were surprised that two had been featured in the opening episode, with one writing: "Two golden buzzers in the first show WTF!" as another penned: "Two golden buzzers in one show. This is a first!"
However, others completely disagreed as they praised Vinnie and Will for their stellar performances.
"Vinnie McKee took '500 Miles' to new heights! He gave me chills! He was so worthy of being the first Golden Buzzer of the new #BGT series! Bravo!!!" exclaimed one fan.
Another wrote: "Will is Ant & Dec's first Golden Buzzer act. Very well deserved. That was a brilliant audition."
A third shared: "Wasn’t going to tune in to #BGT because it’s full of the same boring acts now, glad I did just to see Will, fantastic and fully deserved of the golden buzzer, hope he goes all the way."
Daily Express