BGT 2025 Shockers: First Golden Buzzer Acts Revealed – You Won’t Believe Who Made It!

Once again, the golden buzzer makes its appearance; it was activated during the premiere of Britain’s Got Talent on ITV yesterday, marking the start of its 18th season.

This season of Britain’s Got Talent will appear on your TVs ahead of schedule and promises to be the longest one yet. That means you can look forward to numerous occasions where the golden buzzer will be pressed!

Once again, getting the golden buzzer means contestants instantly qualify for the semi-finals. So, who was given this opportunity during last night’s performance?

Read on to learn more about this year’s golden buzzer acts.

Who are the Britain’s Got Talent 2025 golden buzzer acts?

So far, we’ve seen golden buzzers utilised for these two acts in Britain’s Got Talent 2025:

  • Will Burns
  • Vinnie McKee

You can read all about them below!

Will Burns

In the series, Burns was among the earliest contestants to receive a golden buzzer, thanks to his spot-on impersonations of Gogglebox and Big Brother that left both the judges and spectators in awe.

24-year-old contestant had the judges rolling with laughter as he imitated well-known voices such as Peter Dickson from Britain’s Got Talent, Craig Cash from Gogglebox, and even David Attenborough!

Ant and Dec made the decision to use the golden buzzer, leaving Will speechless as the judges offered their comments, each one clearly impressed.

As a movie critic, I’m still in awe, barely able to comprehend what I’ve witnessed. That golden buzzer moment shouldn’t have happened – at least not according to my predictions!

Vinnie McKee

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, let me share an electrifying moment: Vinnie McKee, our bingo caller extraordinaire, left everyone spellbound with his heartfelt rendition of The Proclaimers’ “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”. And guess who hit the golden buzzer? None other than the legendary Simon Cowell!

In awe and left utterly spellbound by Vinnie’s captivating act, I found myself momentarily at a loss for words – a rare occurrence indeed. However, my amazement soon turned into elation as I enthusiastically hit the coveted golden buzzer.

As he walked off stage in tears, Vinnie said: “What the hell? I don’t even know what to say.”

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2025-02-23 13:35