ITV Britain's Got Talent fans reckon they've rumbled the identity of the creepy witch
01.05.2022 - 21:11
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Britain’s Got Talent viewers are convinced they’ve worked out the identity of the creepy witch who made their debut in last night's show (Saturday April 30). Fans flocked to Twitter to share their bold theory about the slithering character.
The captivating act, which resulted in judge Alesha Dixon fleeing her seat in horror, saw the terrifying character appear on stage in a puff of smoke and menacingly stalk the judges' desk. The witch gave both Alesha and fellow judge David Walliams an apple to bite into before placing an apple in each of Amanda Holden's hands.
Simon Cowell then had to choose an apple for her to bite into, and the other fruit exploded into a disgusting swarm of maggots and cockroaches that filled the desk. Fans of the ITV talent show took to social media to share their thoughts on the 'horrific' stunt with many convinced they've worked out who is behind the prosthetics.
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Some viewers reckon the scary contestant who received four yeses is none other than one of the ITV talent show ’s hosts Ant McPartlin or Declan Donnelly, who are known for their undercover pranks on their ITV show Saturday Night Takeaway and work with plenty of creepy crawlies on I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! But other viewers pointed out that the pair were seen at the side of the stage as the witch appeared, saying "warning, scary act."
@liverbirdjen said: "Ya know how Ant and Dec always look like Ant and Dec in 'undercover' even with all that makeup on… and nobody sees it’s them… I’m getting pure Dec vibes off that witch!!" The mystery deepened when an account named @WITCH_BGT replied: "Guess again!" and
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