David Walliams brought his pet dog onto BBC's The One Show on the evening of May 5 - but some viewers believe that he was getting a bit too close to the pooch.
17.04.2022 - 23:11 / ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant and Dec were left in hysterics on Sunday's episode as an act's audition went wrong. During the latest instalment, doctor Louise, 29, and her dog Jasper hoped to impress the judging panel — made up of Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams — with their singing act.
However, despite Louise showing off her impressive vocals with Les Cisseaux Dans La Chamille (The Doll Song) her pet pooch, who was supposed to sing along, got distracted on stage. Jasper, who failed to join in during the audition, even attempted to get off the stage as Louise, who was ever the professional, continued to sing beautifully.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Simon, 62, was left instantly disappointed as he pointed out: "The dog's not doing anything!" Alesha, 43, tried to be more optimistic as she begged: "Oh Jasper, give us a tune, just one woof!" BGT host Ant, 46, couldn't contain his laughter as he said: "He does not like that! Never has a dog wanted to leave the stage more!" And things went from bad to worse when Jasper continued to not join in on the act as Simon was forced to press the dreaded red buzzer, leaving Ant wiping away tears of laughter.
Seeing the humorous side, Louise joked of her dog Jasper: "He wasn't feeling it today!" To which Simon replied: "I don't think he likes your singing very much, it's true... so I'm going to say no." It comes after Amanda was left totally shocked as a child accidentally tripped and fell during his performance on Saturday's episode of Britain's Got Talent.
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.David Walliams brought his pet dog onto BBC's The One Show on the evening of May 5 - but some viewers believe that he was getting a bit too close to the pooch.
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