Britain's Got Talent Impersonator Emily Divides Viewers with Ad Parodies
BGT Impersonator Emily Splits Fans with Ad Parodies

Britain's Got Talent Impersonator Emily Divides Viewers with Ad Parodies

Britain's Got Talent fans were left utterly divided during tonight's episode as impersonator Emily secured four yeses from the judges with her unique act parodying television advertisements. The performance, which featured impressions of ads from major brands like M&S, Tesco, and Jet 2, sparked a heated debate among viewers, with some praising its originality and others calling for it to end immediately.

Judges Rave About Emily's Unique Performance

Judge KSI led the enthusiastic feedback, exclaiming, "That was awesome, you should be proud of yourself." Alesha Dixon echoed this sentiment, highlighting how Emily stood out from other contestants. "You really stand out among all the other people we've seen because you're doing something different," she remarked. Simon Cowell, who initially appeared confused by the act, was won over after Emily joked about having "a face for radio," to which he replied, "No you don't."

Viewers Split Between Love and Confusion

The audience reaction was sharply polarized. On social media, one viewer bluntly stated, "IT'S A NO FROM ME," while another demanded, "Make this stop." A third commented, "Well that was different...not particularly good but different." However, many fans absolutely adored the performance. One enthusiastic supporter wrote, "Best act in the world!!!! Crying with laughter, absolutely in LOVE!!" Another agreed, saying, "She was good. After I got what it was about." A further post praised, "That was such a truly wonderful act!" and another simply stated, "She was amazing."

Emily's Act Includes Charity Appeal Parody

In one notable segment, Emily mimicked charity appeal advertisements, humorously addressing a common confusion. She said, "If you've ever sat at home wondering which one's Ant and which one's Dec you are not alone. But together we can change this." This clever twist added depth to her performance, blending comedy with social commentary. The act's unconventional nature clearly resonated with the judges, securing her a spot in the next round despite the mixed public reception.

The episode aired on March 7, 2026, leaving Britain's Got Talent enthusiasts eagerly anticipating Emily's future performances and whether she can continue to charm the panel while navigating viewer opinions.