BRITAIN'S Got Talent is embroiled in yet another fix row this time involving "the best dog act since Ashleigh and Pudsey."
Dutch dog trainer Amber, 25, floored the judges with her incredible dance routine with her dog, Nymeria, but eagle eye viewers thought the pair looked familiar.
Amber and the two-year-old border collie put on a jaw dropping performance to 'Let's Twist Again' complete with somersaults and dancing.
To begin with Simon put his hands up in frustration when it seemed Nymeria might freeze on stage, but was then blown away by the dog's skills.
"That was the best dog act since Ashleigh and Pudsey," he declared.
Ashleigh Butler became an instant hit in 2012 with viewers alongside her adorable dog Pudsey before being crowned champion in Britain's Got Talent series six.
Amanda agreed: "That was the best dog act I've ever seen."
But fans watching at home felt they'd seen the duo somewhere before and realised it was not only on Holland's version of the talent show franchise, but also on Belgium's Got Talent.
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"Amber and her dog were Hollands Got Talent Finalists. Such a #fix," complained one fan on Twitter.
Another added: "Amber with a dancing dog was a finalist on Hollands Got Talent according to Google!"
And a third moaned: "She was a finalist in Holland got talent - nah I’m done with all this fake s**t now."
Amber and Nymeria's past reality TV experience comes amid an ongoing 'fix row' as BGT fans have complained about the number of professional acts on the show.
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On the debut show this weekend, pro singer Loren Allred was given the golden buzzer after wowing the judges with her singing voice.
Later revealed as the voice behind The Greatest Showman song Never Enough, the American-born singer went straight to the final thanks to her golden buzzer from Amanda Holden.
Fans furiously took to social media to complain it was "unfair" and dub the show "a fix" as Loren, 32, sailed through.
They also complained when the second golden buzzer went to comedian Axel Blake.
His sharp observational comedy earned him the prestigious Golden Buzzer, but has previously presented on SBTV and UNILAD and gone viral with his comedy sketches.
The dad-of-two even has his own Amazon Prime show called Axel Blake: I'm Not Gonna Lie which he recorded at the Indig02 in London.
"No this is a joke, he’s already got his own show and tours," one viewer tweeted.
But BGT judge and creator Simon Cowell, 62, exclusively told The Sun that there will be LESS professional acts on the show than ever before.
He also hit back that he was pleased acts from all over the world were taking to the stage in the UK as part of the competition.
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"This year, there are less professional people," he explained. "That's where we started the show all those years ago.
"We started by opening the show to anyone regardless of a day job or hidden talent that they want to show to the world."
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