Britain's Got Talent fans were left "freaking out" over one of the latest acts.
The hit ITV talent show was back again this evening, with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and KSI all giving their verdict on the latest contestants hoping to win themselves a place in the live semi-finals later this year.
Tonight, the Yorkshire Pudding Boy took to the stage to perform his own cover of a pudding-inspired song. Taking to social media, fans fumed over the routine, with one writing: "Ew this is freaking me out. I can’t look #BritainsGotTalent." Another penned: "
It comes just a week after the launch episode, which saw angry fans fume at "disgusting" act Auzzy Blood. Known for his death-defying stunts, the act specialises in extreme body manipulation and sword swallowing and has competed on no less than six different Got Talent shows worldwide, including America’s Got Talent on which Simon is a judge.
Angry fans fumed over Auzzy's gruesome routine, with one writing at the time: "Auzzy Blood probably the most disturbing thing I’ve seen! what makes someone think I’m going to try and shove a metal hook up my nose," whilst another added: "Ohh my god auzzy that was flipping mad that was hard to watch but wow that was brilliant at the same time."
A third penned: "I’m actually terrified but amazed at auzzy blood right now," and a fourth added: "Well, I loved the hook guy, Auzzy Blood! Terrifying, gruesome and my throat and nose hurt just watching him but he's unique!"
The show was hit with hundreds of Ofcom complaints this week over the act as fans fumed to the broadcasting regulator over the gruesome scenes, which aired before the watershed last weekend.
Simon had previously addressed the "spooky" act. He said: "It's spooky horror where you don't want to watch it, but you do want to watch it. That's obviously why we're going to show it. We probably will get some complaints. Hopefully," before joking, "I love it when they say 'don't try this at home' like we've all got screws and things just waiting to do that."
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