Amanda Holden was seen screaming in shock on tonight’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent (May 30).
The star joined fellow hosts Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and Bruno Tonioli as they welcome the second batch of semi-finalists to the hit ITV show.
But it was circus act and sword swallower Andrew Stanton that had the star covering her eyes with the hands and hanging her head over the table.
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Stanton was seen swallowing swords before brining all four judges up on the stage and seating them in a large wagon.
He then preceded to pull the wagon using stakes that were shoved into his eye sockets.
Viewers were left floored seconds into tonight’s live semi-final – after a Loose Women legend took to the stage to perform.
The show returned for the second semi-final of the week with Brenda Edwards, who kicked things off with her performance.
Opening the show, the cast of the smash hit musical We Will Rock You! put on a jaw-dropping performance.
“Was that Loose Women’s Brenda Edwards?” inquired one excited fan on Twitter. Another viewer asked, “Hang on… Was that Brenda from Loose Women?”
The buzz continued as a third person expressed: “Such a brilliant opening to tonight’s second semi-final with the cast of We Will Rock You! So great to see @brenda_edwards as well!”
Brenda first found fame on the second season of The X Factor, where she made it all the way to the semi-final.
She has since had leading roles in hit musicals including Mama Morton in Chicago, Deloris Van Cartier in Sister Act The Musical and Motormouth Maybelle in Hairspray.
As of 2019, she is a weekly panellist on Loose Women. In January 2021, she became a presenter on the BBC One programme Songs of Praise.
The first act to take to the stage tonight was Indian dance troupe Yo Highness, who blend hip hop and traditional Indian dance styles together.
The judges loved the act, especially professional dancer Bruno who jumped out of his chair.
He cried out: “You were a dazzling firework of talent. You managed to get little hints of Indian classic dance into the modern groove. It was a big surprise.”
But despite his enthusiasm, many viewers were left wondering why the judge constantly stands up when talking to the acts. His excitable delivery has become a regular trait during the series.
One fan said: “Why’s Bruno got a chair? Bro’s got worms, never sits down #BritainsGotTalent.”
Britain’s Got Talent airs this week on ITV1 and ITVX at 8pm
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