‘Utterly Awful!’ Simon Cowell first slammed what turned out to be one of the most emotionally moving performances ever seen on BGT, leaving viewers throughout the country in tears…

Post Office scandal victims received an emotional reaction on Britain’s Got Talent with their 40-person choir, Hear Our Voice.

The ensemble, comprised exclusively of persons directly touched by the Horizon Post Office scam, captivated both judges and spectators with their emotional performance.

In sharp contrast to last week’s contentious performers, this week’s performance had both the audience and supporters at home “in tears.”

Choir leader Tim informed the judges that they created the choir amid “terrible times” to bring pleasure back into their lives.

Fellow choir member Jess Kaur characterized them as “a very big family” who came together to tell the world that “we’re all going to get through this fight.”

The choir sang a touching performance of Will and the People’s “Falling Down” to a standing ovation from the crowd.

The judges unanimously approved the group’s advancement to the next round.

Bruno Tonioli applauded them for exhibiting “the power of music to unite and remain positive.” “You will receive what you deserve.”

“I really hope you win this battle because it was disgusting how you were all treated. I mean, seriously, disgusting,” according to Simon Cowell.

“You’re going to win because the public supports you,” he said after the performance.

Over 700 subpostmasters were wrongfully imprisoned as a result of the Horizon incident, which included defective Fujitsu software that inaccurately displayed deficiencies in their accounts.

A jail sentence for 236 postmasters and postmistresses led to bankruptcy and at least four suicides.

Only in 2021 did the Court of Appeals reverse scores of unjust convictions.

Following the performance, fans rushed to social media to express their reactions to the show, with many feeling emotional during the stunning’ version of Hear Our Voice.

“The Post Office Choir has got me in tears #BGT #PostOfficeChoir,” a spectator said on X.

Another concurred, writing, “The post office choir, though! I’m not crying; you’re sobbing! #BGT”

“Undoubtedly, the postal workers should emerge victorious in BGT,” expressed a third participant.

A fourth individual commented, “That post office choir song should be on the charts next week.” The affair is a national shame. “I hope they receive the justice they deserve.”

However, the choir didn’t blow everyone away.

“The post office scam was horrible, but isn’t there a choir now for every cause?” Another sob story and not a very good act, to be honest,” one grumbled.

Another criticized the show: “Wouldn’t be #BGT if we didn’t have a ‘topical injustice choir’ in each series.”