BGT’s Bruno Tonioli surprises young dance troupe by posing as waxwork

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Britain's Got Talent saw one act get the surprise of their life on Saturday when new judge Bruno Tonioli invited them to audition while posing as a waxwork at Madame Tussauds

As another episode of Britain’s Got Talent got underway on Saturday night, new judge Bruno Tonioli surprised a children’s dance group by personally inviting them to audition for the show while they were on a trip to Madam Tussauds.

As the conversation progressed, Bruno then revealed why he was really there, as a mother of one of the children Olena got in touch with the show. Virtually in tears, Olena then responded: “I can't thank United students enough for everything that they done for my family and for my son.”In a heartwarming twist, Bruno then revealed that they had been nominated to come and audition for the judges, with the episode then cutting to the stage where they youngsters were ready to perform.

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