Amanda Holden couldn’t hold back her laughter during the latest episode of Britain’s Got Talent and was quick to make a confession referring to her large underwear.
The 52-year-old TV judge was evidently entertained by comedian Markus Birdman who thrilled fans with his candid comedy act.
Cackling throughout, Amanda then went on to make a confession of her own at the end of Markus’ act.
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Amanda told the comedian: “Everything you said tonight on stage, I howled at.
“I mean, I’m glad I wearing my big knickers tonight, that’s all I’m going to say,” she said.
Sharing their thoughts on Markus’ act, fans headed straight over to Twitter.
One viewer wrote: “Impressive audition from @birdmanwatching on #BGT. Very funny.”
Another said: “Haha he was funny. He was probably just nervous.”
While a third added: “Ahhh I love Marcus. Saw him supporting @JasonManford on his tour last year. Very very funny man.”
However, some were not impressed with Markus’ style of comedy as he appeared to make a joke about stroke survivors.
Although Markus did mention that he was a stroke survivor himself, many found his comments distasteful.
Heading over to Twitter again, one viewer fumed: “I also find it a bit insensitive to joke about Stroke survivors. Anyone who has been through that would not find it funny.”
Another echoed: “#BGT either I have a bad sense of humour or that was absolutely horrendous. Why are comedians never funny on BGT?”
While a third added: “That was meant to be comedy !! I’m sorry but that just wasn’t funny I found it a bit distasteful as my grandmother is paralysed due to a stroke so to make jokes about being a stroke survivor sick! Marcus it’s a no from me.”
Although this may be the first time many have seen Markus on their screens, he is not new to the comedy circuit.
Markus Birdman is known as one of Britain’s most experienced and travelled performers.
Markus has become a veteran of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with 11 solo shows to his name and headliner status at all the top clubs, which include The Comedy Store, The Komedia, Hot Water, The Stand and Soho Theatre.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk