Bruno Tonioli SWEARS live on TV during the Britain’s Got Talent semi-final as he is brought up on stage with fellow judges during ‘disgusting’ stunt
Bruno Tonioli left viewers amused when he swore live on TV during Britain’s Got Talent’s second semi-final show on Tuesday evening.
The judge, 67, appeared very unimpressed as he was dragged up on stage during Andrew Stanton’s ‘disgusting’ stunt act.
He was brought up alongside fellow judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, despite their objections amid the string of ‘horrific’ stunts.
Bruno in particular seemed uneasy about taking part in the daring act as he was heard dropping an expletive live on TV after walking on stage.
He was heard saying to music mogul Simon: ‘Oh f**king hell Simon, not again.’
Oops! Bruno Tonioli left viewers amused when he swore live on TV during Britain’s Got Talent’s second semi-final show on Tuesday evening
Simon then asked him: ‘What?’, to which Bruno then repeated: ‘Not again,’ referring to their continuous participation in the Britain’s Got Talent acts.
Viewers quickly took to Twitter to comment on Bruno’s expletive, admitting they found the awkward faux pas amusing.
One wrote: ‘Best part of the night so far – Bruno swearing,’ while another asked: ‘Did I just hear right, Bruno swearing live on air. F**king Hell Simon I heard.’
Another added: ‘Bruno swearing ha ha ha ha… excellent.’
Bruno appeared unimpressed to join Andrew’s act as he was heard mumbling under his breath as he headed to the stage: ‘You’ve got to be kidding me.’
Singer Alesha also nearly refused to move from her seat on the panel, and Bruno had to urge her to join the others on stage for the stunt.
‘Come on my darling, come on,’ Bruno was heard telling Alesha, 44, as she seemed uneasy to take part in the daring act.
After the judges were brought on stage, they were told to sit in a four-seater vehicle on the stage, before daredevil Andrew dragged the vehicle across the stage.
‘F**king hell’: The judge, 67, appeared very unimpressed as he dropped an expletive while being dragged up on stage during Andrew Stanton’s ‘disgusting’ stunt act
Seeing the funny side: Viewers quickly took to Twitter to comment on Bruno’s expletive, admitting they found the awkward faux pas amusing
However, Andrew didn’t do so with his hands, but appeared to attach metal hooks to his eyes to move the car in a ‘horrific’ moment that sent the audience wild.
Other shocking moments in his performance saw him swallow a huge light-up sword and feed a metal corkscrew-like structure through his nose and out of his mouth.
After the ‘sickening’ act, the judges admitted that they had been left ‘disgusted’ yet fascinated by Andrew’s very daring stunts.
Simon said: ‘It was disgusting but I really want to see this again.’
While Bruno added: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it. Terrifically horrific.’
The semi-finalists are currently battling it out for their place in the much-anticipated grand final on June 4.
There will be five live semi-finals throughout the week, with the first two having already taken place.
Tense: After the judges were brought on stage, they were told to sit in a four-seater vehicle on the stage, before daredevil Andrew dragged the vehicle across the stage
Ouch! However, Andrew didn’t do so with his hands, but appeared to attach metal hooks to his eyes to move the car in a ‘horrific’ moment that sent the audience wild
‘Disgusting’: Other shocking moments in his performance saw him swallow a huge light-up sword and feed a metal corkscrew-like structure through his nose and out of his mouth
Monday’s first semi-final saw South African dancer Musa Motha win the public vote and singer Amy Lou was sent through after the judges’ decision.
Bruno Tonioli and Amanda Holden chose to send through Amy Lou, while Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon voted for singer Abi Carter-Simpson.
This left the decision up to whoever had achieved the highest public vote, with Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealing it was Amy Lou.
Once again, the 2023 winner will receive a cash prize of £250,000 and a spot in the annual Royal Variety Performance.
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