All Together Now Series 2 is already three episodes deep, but a lot of things have been happening on the show. As there are participants that didn't make it, there is a singer that got a huge score that led to the host and head judge Geri Horner to do something unusual.

Horner showed her support to the singer Ben as she stood up and gave him a round of applause after he got a score of 86 out of 100.  The songster stunned everyone with his rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Master Blaster (Jammin)"  on All Together Now Series 2. He got the highest score of the night so far.

"You can sing amazingly," Horner told Ben, per Metro Online. It was not a common sight to the former Spice Girl member to stand up and applause for a contestant.  She went on to say he perfectly pronounced every word right, so she wanted to sing with him. With the incredible talent he showed, the 46-year-old star said it is what All Together Now Series 2 is all about.

Ben, on the other hand, couldn't believe the high score he received. He admitted he was nervous, but he felt like he was singing with the judges, instead of singing for them. He continued to say seeing the performers sing on All Together Now Series 2 gave him the motivation to be also on stage, rather than selling ice creams as a theater usher.

All Together Now Series 2 premiered on March 2 on BBC One. Aside from Horner, Rob Beckett also returned as the show's host, along with 100 professions to search for this year's finalists.

However, as All Together Now Series 2 continues, some fans revealed they disliked the show on Twitter. One fan said he didn't like the series for being rubbish, while another one said it is absolute trash. Another viewer felt amazed that the show managed to return and even Beckett was back on hosting, per Express.co.uk.

But with the hate also comes the love. Despite the negative comments All Together Now Series 2 received, there are still viewers who showed their support on the show. Someone said the series is the best program on television "by a mile," while another one mentioned it was great and fun.

Talking about All Together Now Series 2's return, Horner said she was excited about the show's comeback. She even felt flattered, knowing people loved the series. She also explained if a show returned for a second series, it meant it is doing fine.

All Together Now Series 2 Episode 4 will air on Saturday, March 30, on BBC One. It is only 2 episodes away before it comes to an end.