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Dance group Ghetto Kids took to the stage during Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent in a bid to impress the judges with their routine. However, Simon Cowell admitted
"that's never happened" after Bruno Tonioli excitedly pressed his golden buzzer for the group before they had even finished their performance. The children, aged between 5 and
13, flew all the way from Uganda just to audition for BGT. They are part of an organisation named Ghetto Kids based in Kampala, which uses music, dance and drama to help disadvantaged,
street and orphaned children. However, just seconds into their energetic performance, Bruno was up on his feet clapping. The former Strictly Come Dancing judge got so excited by the routine,
he pressed the golden buzzer. READ MORE: CLIVE OWEN QUITS CHANNEL 5 SHOW AFTER TAKING BLAME FOR MARRIAGE END As the judges went to give their feedback, Simon said: "That's never
actually happened. "Normally the golden buzzer is pressed afterwards." "I'm sorry," Bruno said as he stood up. "I got it wrong." "Someone didn't
explain the rules of Britain's Got Talent to him," Ant added at the side of the stage. Simon continued: "He gave you the golden buzzer and you performed with the confetti, it
was magical." "I just want to say you are absolute superstars," Alesha shared. "What you're doing is incredible." "I was literally exploding," Bruno
said to the dance group. "I am telling you, you should be proud of yourself. I can't wait to see you back."