Amanda Holden sparked a big reaction as she shared a video showing behind the scenes in the office at Heart Radio. The 52-year-old breakfast show presenter raised laughs as she made her own film channelling movie hero Indiana Jones.
15.04.2023 - 22:23 / ok.co.uk
Britain’s Got Talent never fails to surprise fans and as the popular competition returned to screens on Saturday night, 15 April, viewers were treated to an array of performances including keyboard playing by Darth Vader and a budding young magician. Opening the show was Darth Vader who, staying in character, refused to actually converse with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and newcomer Bruno Tonioli and could simply be heard breathing at them.
Evidently not going to tell them what his act actually was, the person behind the mask proceeded to play the keyboard for the judges – but failed to impress. Another act who didn’t impress was TikTok sensation Jane who attempted to wow the judges with her unique movement routine.
For the performance, Jane simply impersonated the images shown on the big screen including staplers and sourdough bread.The quirky act went down a treat with members of the studio audience, but sadly it failed to impress Simon who felt it was too niche for the show, and sadly refused to put Jane through to the next round – although he did thank her for coming out to audition. While some viewers were equally as unimpressed like Simon, others on Twitter labelled Jane as a “TikTok queen”.
Another hopeful, Mikko, came on stage dressed in a glitzy pink tuxedo equipped with a matching pink recorder. Chatting to the judges, Amanda put two and two together and asked if he was going to play the recorder for them, but little did they know he was going to play the instrument with his nose rather than his mouth.
Performing a rendition of Beyonce’s hit track Crazy In Love, the judges didn’t go crazy for Mikko’s nasal instrument playing. Another contestant to blow out of an unexpected orifice was
.Amanda Holden sparked a big reaction as she shared a video showing behind the scenes in the office at Heart Radio. The 52-year-old breakfast show presenter raised laughs as she made her own film channelling movie hero Indiana Jones.
Amanda Holden and husband Chris Hughes spent the bank holiday weekend relaxing in the countryside with their beloved dog. Rarely seen in the public eye with one another, the couple – who tied the knot back in 2008 and share two daughters in Alexa and Hollie – featured in a homemade montage stitched together by the Britain's Got Talent judge, 52, and were seen soaking up the lush scenery from an outside jacuzzi and strolling in their wellies through field paths. "The best day," Amanda captioned it.
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