When you see a person creating magic, it moves you and I cry. At the opera, the cinema, I cry...
Daily Mirror UK|May 18, 2024
BRITAIN'S Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli makes a point of wearing sunglasses almost everywhere he goes.
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When you see a person creating magic, it moves you and I cry. At the opera, the cinema, I cry...

But it's not because he wants to look like an aloof celebrity. It's because he's trying to hide the fact that he's always bursting into tears.

The TV star, 68, is consoled by pal Simon Cowell when he sobs once again on tonight's BGT as he watches a group of young dancers called Phoenix Boys.

The Italian reveals: "People have really moved me this series. But that is a response that I have naturally anyway.

"When I go to the theatre it's the same. I went to see Nicole Scherzinger in Sunset Boulevard and I was literally sobbing in my seat.

"I went to see James Norton doing A Little Life. Again, I was a mess, crying my eyes out.

"When you see someone creating magic, it moves you in a certain way, I cry. At the opera, I cry. At the cinema, I cry. But what makes me cry is they're so good.

"It triggers something inside of me and I can't help it.

"At the opera, if it's good, I'm a mess. I have to go with dark glasses so no one can see me afterwards."

Bruno, who judges alongside Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden as well as Simon, wept once again during a BGT audition last week.

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