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Privacy Notice Simon Cowell has sparked ‘feud’ rumours between the Britain’s Got Talent judges, particularly Bruno Tonioli, 68, as he was noticeably missing from a Good Morning Britain interview. Host Richard Arnold addressed the ‘awkward’ absence, as Amanda Holden stepped in, claiming the 64-year-old was off getting a massage instead. “Then there’s aromatherapy,” the 68-year-old, standing out in a bright white suit joked. Simon’s absence comes just days after ITV viewers thought they spotted some awkward tension between himself and the former Strictly Come Dancing judge during Tuesday night’s live semi-final.

Simon Cowell skipped GMB interview to ‘get a massage’
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The ‘tiff’ between the pair came after Ace Clvrk performed a rendition of Billie Eilish’s hit song, What Was I Made For? After gaining a standing ovation from Alesha and Amanda, Bruno began: “You took a huge, huge risk tonight. That was a very, very difficult song to do,” as the judge received boos from the crowd. “You were clever enough to use your middle range, which is where you are strong at. You made it work for you. So you succeeded.” Despite the positive ending to his comments, Simon made no secret that he strongly disagreed. “Bruno, when you said it was a risk, what did you mean?” he questioned.

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“It’s a female song and it changes tonality,” he responded. Continuing speaking about how hard the transition was, Simon had heard enough as he interjected saying: “I don’t understand what you are saying.” Although the pair seemed to ‘laugh it off’ on screen, viewers on social media were quick to speculate a feud between the two. “Simon was so rude to Bruno then, he might be annoying but no reason to talk to him like that,” one viewer penned. Another wrote: “Simon Cowell, who’s been judging singers for most of his career, is lost when Bruno, a dancer, gives sound technical advice on vocals.”

Simon Cowell sparked ‘feud’ rumours with Bruno on Tuesday night’s show
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“Simon absolutely SHUTTING Bruno down!” exclaimed a third, whilst another responded that it was “uncalled for.” Unfortunately, Ace didn’t make it through to the final, taking place on Sunday night. On Tuesday night’s heat, Jack Rhodes received the most votes from the public, receiving him an automatic place in the final. The judges then decided to put through double-dutch troupe Haribow after a difficult decision between the group and Ravi’s Dream Team Choir. They will join Abigail & Afronitaaa, Northants Sings Out, Innocent Masuku, Ssaulabi Performance Troupe, Sydnie Christmas and Mike Woodhams in the live final. Two more acts are set to be decided in the final semi final, airing Friday 31st May.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnBruno TonioliSimon CowellAmanda HoldenGood Morning BritainBritain’s Got Talent

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