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The spectators of the spectators of Great Britain Got Talent ‘in the most disgusting act of show to date

The spectators of the spectators of Great Britain Got Talent ‘in the most disgusting act of show to date

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Prepare for one of the most horrible acts of Great Britain Got Talent … Ever (Image: ITV)

Great Britain has talent It is no stranger to rarity, but spectators now believe they have seen the most disgusting act ever In the program.

The long duration ITVV The series has hosted acts of all kinds to the stage over the years, from reckless acrobatics artists to strange terrifying contours and magicians.

But as BGT I returned to the screens this weekendJudges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixonand Bruno Tonioli He could barely see what he was developing before his eyes.

Enter Auzzy Blood, a professional sword swallower … besides much more.

After instantly establishing the tone with a spooky entrance to dramatic music, the auditory announced his face painted in the style of what one could call Gothic clown, discovering his teeth to greet the panel with a sinister smile.

Although it did not appear at the audience, the words were not exactly necessary, since the three -time holder of the Guinness World record proceeded to surprise everyone with body manipulation and several graphic acts.

The spectators of the spectators of Great Britain Got Talent 'in the most disgusting act of show to date
Auzzy Blood terrified everyone with their acrobatics, involving peaks by rising through their nose and throat (image: ITV)
The spectators of the spectators of Great Britain Got Talent 'in the most disgusting act of show to date
The judges had to turn their backs after obtaining a foreground (image: ITV)
The spectators of the spectators of Great Britain Got Talent 'in the most disgusting act of show to date
He got up to the roof using his mouth (image: ITV)

Letting an evil risk escape, he went to the judges’ desk, where Auzzy anxiously pushed a huge and twisted metal tip along his nose, which went down his mouth.

Naturally, the crowd gasped and made a grimace while Amanda squeaky with horror as she continued to twist.

Even, typically, Simon could not hide his disgust when Auzzy gave him a more close look, forcing the music tycoon to twist in his chair, with his jaw.

Unfortunately for us, the clown did not end there, since Auzzy even caused Simon to involve the bleak performance. He pushed a long plastic tube, again by the nose and throat, and encouraged the judge to drink from a drink at the other end.

For Ant and Dec’s shock, he shouted and shouted for discomfort, Simon really did it before Auzzy returned to the stage for a final trick.

He was the scariest of all, without a doubt, while hooked on a rope (you guessed it, through the mouth) and got up to the roof.

The audience left their seats with disbelief for what they were seeing while Amanda and Alesha were forced to turn their backs.

Simon Cowell rebelled physically for what he was seeing (Image: ITV)
Amanda Holden could not face (Image: ITV)
He joked saying that he was “terrified” to say no to the act (image: ITV)
Even ant and decuged see (image: ITV)

Surprisingly, the artist was sent to the next round, with former judge strictly Bruno actually praised him: “It was like seeing a new art form.”

‘No one has seen this before. This was one of my favorite acts of the day, genuinely, ‘Simon added, starting the first of the four Yesses.

“For me, it was horribly brilliant,” said Amanda, still trembling.

“I’m going to say yes because I’m terrified of saying no,” he joked.

Taking X in a state of confusion after what they had just seen, the spectators reached the consensus that BGT has never been more disgusting.

User Superv247 wrote: ‘Physically convulsed this. Single, the worst and simultaneously the most impressive I have seen in this program ‘.

Okay, Lauramargaret_x said: ‘Auzzy Blood probably the most disturbing I have seen! What makes someone think I’m going to try to push a metal hooking my nose. ‘

The spectators led X with their thoughts, since some even complained about Ofcom about the bleak performance (image: x)
Others were ‘disturbed’ but they were still entertaining (image: x)
It was like nothing more than I have seen in BGT before (image: x)

Some people really thought that hearing should never have reached television. Tagged ofcom, Carolwa36420825 was triggered: “Auzzy’s blood in BGT was disgusting, not entertainment, before the basin and a terrible example for children who saw an alleged family show.”

Echoing his feelings, Lynndynes published: “That act was disgusting and should not have been put on stellar hours when children will be watching.”

“I love an act of danger, but that was too far,” he wrote Ryantheapking.

Auzzy Blood is no stranger to the screen. The experienced interpreter has already competed in six different versions of Got Talent, including America’s Got Talent in 2022 and the Spanish edition in 2023.

The specialist who challenges death also has 129,000 Instagram followers, a platform where he somehow manages to avoid all regulations and restrictions of social networks to show their skills.

Great Britain Got Talent is broadcast on Saturdays on ITV1 and ITVX.

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