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This incredible act just pressed their own Golden Buzzer on Australia’s Got Talent

Groundbreaking.
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Why leave the golden buzzer in the hands of the judges when you can just go right ahead and press it yourself? Well, that was the mentality for this ‘senior citizen’ dance crew on tonight’s Australia’s Got Talent, and it totally paid off for them!

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WATCH: The first act to hit their own golden buzzer on Australia’s Got Talent 

Entering the stage dressed in their elderly best, the dance group of five men introduced themselves as “Pretty Boy Swag”.

Clearly intrigued by the actual age of the boys, judge Shane Jacobsame asked, “How old are you if you don’t mind me asking?”

“I’ve been 68 for four years”, replied a dance crew member with his ‘old man voice’ on full display.

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Their act opened with a classic – “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King – but was quickly transformed into something that nobody expected – especially not judge Nicole Scherzinger. The dancing group of ‘old men’ started to breakdance much to Nicole’s delight. “This is so good!”

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Toward the end of their epic routine, the group boldly walked up to the judging panel and pressed the golden buzzer for themselves, while the crowd gave them a standing ovation.

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Cheekily, Manu Fiedel asked the members of the dance group is this is what happens to them when they “take viagra”.

“You’ve just aged me 80 years,” Shane added, “That was fantastic, what a ride!”

Although Shane, Manu and Lucy voted yes for the crew, Nicole was definitely their number one fan.

“I actually think you guys could be really strong contenders for the $100,000,” Nicole says, “It’s a yes from me!”

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Winners!

Watch more of ‘Australia’s Got Talent’ on Channel Seven.

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