BGT's Simon Cowell 'speechless' as magician, 9, performs 'amazing' trick on ITV show
22.05.2022 - 05:19
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Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell was left "speechless" on Saturday's episode as nine-year-old magician, Ryland, performed an "amazing" trick on the ITV show. During the latest instalment, Ryland, who discussed with Simon, 62, how much he loves Harry Potter, invited judge Amanda Holden on stage for his audition.
For his magic trick, Ryland, who has wanted to audition since he was four, used a collection of Rubik’s Cubes to correctly guess the word Amanda had pulled out of a jar earlier, which was "love". The incredible audition left the audience in awe as Ryland got a standing ovation while judge Simon was left "speechless".
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. He said of the audition: "I'm speechless.That was unbelievable, seriously unbelievable.
I mean, what was so weird was we were talking, kidding with each other about Harry Potter, and then it was like a Harry Potter movie on that stage.That is magic, I mean, unbelievable." In another nod at Harry Potter, Simon joked: "Can I just see what's behind your fringe?" Alesha Dixon added: "You've got fantastic showmanship, the magic was amazing. Fabulous, well done." While David Walliams joked: "You have magical powers and you need to be stopped", he added: "You should be very, very proud of yourself." Viewers were also left equally impressed as one person said: "That was awesome!!! Well done by Ryland...#BGT." A different account put: "Oh wow this magician boy was so good! #BGT." Another viewer wrote: "Real life Harry Potter #BGT." While a different show watcher added: "This little boy deserved a golden buzzer!! #bgt." Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and
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