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BRITAIN’S Got Talent fans have been given a sneak peek of the 2024 series showing snogging contestants and a huge Golden Buzzer hint.

The ITV reality show will return later this year, with each judge and presenters Ant and Dec having their own choice to send an act straight to the live semi final.

Britain’s Got Talent fans have been given a sneak peek of the new 2024 series

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Britain’s Got Talent fans have been given a sneak peek of the new 2024 seriesCredit: ITV
Head judge Simon Cowell was seen pressing his Golden Buzzer

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Head judge Simon Cowell was seen pressing his Golden BuzzerCredit: ITV
The clip showed one BGT act enjoying a kiss on-stage

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The clip showed one BGT act enjoying a kiss on-stageCredit: ITV

The new Britain’s Got Talent clip sees  Simon CowellAmanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli all return behind the iconic desk.

Amanda looked stunned as Simon leaned over to smash the Golden Buzzer – positioned at the centre of the table – with a smile.

In the voiceover, the ITV hosts announced: “The golden buzzer … there’s no feeling like it.”

A handful of budding BGT champions were then featured, including an individual donning an orange fish mask as well as a Couple kissing.

Dec then said in the voiceover: “You never know who it’s going to be,” before Ant added: “Or when it’s going to happen.”

A segment then showed the Geordie duo pressing their Golden Buzzer jointly – perhaps for one of the acts featured in the trailer.

Their voiceover continued to play out as Dec said: “But when it does, it just feels right.”

It then wrapped with the phrase “Britain you’re golden,” emblazoned on the screen.

Star shock

Yet earlier this month, we exclusively revealed a huge amount of the upcoming acts aren’t actually from the UK.

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Out of the nine golden buzzer performers sent through, we can report how only four are home-grown.

A TV insider told us: “People know the show often features foreign acts – some of them are utterly brilliant and, in many cases, go on to win the contest.

“But it’s a surprise to think that the cream of the crop who are sent through on golden buzzers are often from other countries.”

We also were first to let slip how a whopping three Golden Buzzers were used on the first day of auditions at the London Palladium.

An insider said: “Bruno was almost moved to tears watching his golden buzzer dance act, and was first to slam down on the button so hard it cracked.

“He was shortly followed by Simon, who sent a Japanese dance act through to the live shows.

“And finally, Amanda was so impressed by a female theatre singer that she was keen to give a shot in the live rounds.

“She was last to press the buzzer.”

If the same show rules are adhered to, there are only three Golden Buzzer chances left.

Once a golden buzzer is pressed, the act gets an automatic place in the live semi-finals, competing for a chance to win a life changing £250,000 cash prize and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.

The brand-new series of Britain’s Got Talent will be coming soon to ITV1 and ITVX.

Ant and Dec are also seen making their choice

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Ant and Dec are also seen making their choiceCredit: ITV
We exclusively reported how three Golden Buzzer acts were chosen on the first day of auditions

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We exclusively reported how three Golden Buzzer acts were chosen on the first day of auditionsCredit: ITV

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