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Britain’s Got Talent fans ‘rumble’ Dark Hero’s true identity after show-stopping audition

Britain’s Got Talent viewers think they’ve cracked the case on The Dark Hero’s secret identity after his stunning aerial performance.

The mysterious caped crusader, who has kept his real name under wraps, wowed the judging panel. Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli were all impressed with the soaring rendition of “Defying Gravity”.

The judges were over the moon with the singer who was dressed as Batman. Fans were equally impressed, with one tweeting: “I’ve just seen Batman singing defying gravity with a good voice whilst flying what the actual f*** #BGT.”

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A second added: “#BGT Was not expecting that! I want Batman to win!” Another fan was left puzzled but entertained, commenting: “He’s singing opera but why’s he dressed in a Batman outfit?”

Fans think they’ve rumbled the contestant
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Even hosts Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly couldn’t contain their excitement, with Dec dashing onto the stage when The Dark Hero was quizzed about having Robin by his side. Standing next to the towering figure of The Dark Hero, Dec had the audience in fits of laughter.

Fans are buzzing with theories about The Dark Hero’s true identity after his stellar performance on Britain’s Got Talent. One viewer tweeted: “Guessing Batman was dressed up so he didn’t speak to hide his identity. Whoever he is that was brilliant and one of my favourite musical theatre songs. #Gravity #BGT.”

The judges were impressed
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While another speculated: “Why the f*** would you do opera dressed as Batman unless he is trying to hide his identity as a famous singer. #BGT.” A third chimed in with: “Hasn’t the guy dressed as Batman been on before but as himself and made it through to finals. Is that why he didn’t speak so he didn’t have to say who he was and they’d know he was on before #bgt.”

The dynamic duo Ant and Dec, who have been hosting the show since it first hit our screens, still find the unpredictability of the talent show utterly thrilling. Dec shared his thoughts, saying: “One of the joys of doing Britain’s Got Talent is that you never quite know what’s coming next, and that’s why we love doing it. Even in our 17th series, we have had stuff that we’ve never seen before. We’ve certainly not had an extreme pogo stick act before, alongside several other acts that are still surprising us after all these years.”

But who could Batman be?
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Simon Cowell, the big boss man himself, couldn’t contain his excitement over the show’s continued triumph, hinting at the fresh and unexpected acts set to dazzle viewers this season.

“I watched all the yes tapes back and honestly; it’s going to be an amazing show this year. It’s just different and it’s fun and it’s got everything you want from BGT. It’s got a heart, great stories, things we’d never seen before, which is important because you don’t want to just keep repeating the same thing year on year. So overall, I couldn’t be happier,” he said.

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