ITV Britain's Got Talent fans work out Phantom's identity after confusion left them agreeing with Simon Cowell
03.06.2022 - 15:39
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A week of Britain's Got Talent live shows is almost over and the penultimate show caused all kinds of drama, specifically around Simon Cowell and one act in particular. The 63-year-old was back on the judging panel for the fourth of five semi-final shows as several more acts took to the stage to try impress Simon, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams, and Amanda Holden as well as viewers in a bid to make it through to the BGT final on Sunday (June 5).
Among those hoping to make it to the last stage were Mary P, comedian and impressionist Stefano Paulino, singing keyworkers The Frontline Singers, panto group Dame Nation and Titan the Robot. But it was anonymous magician The Phantom that got most talking.
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The act saw the Phantom ask David to write down a memory on a piece of paper while remembering the specific time he believed it would happen. The unknown figure that got Amanda involved, asking her to head up to the stage and told to stand on an X next to a desk where papers blew across it.
Things got slightly weirder when Amanda to step into something he'd 'been working on' which appeared to be a box at one side of the stage. Amanda was helped into the lit-up box by a crew member as The Phantom invited her to step into 'his world' of being invisible.
The 51-year-old then 'disappeared' although was apparently moving around on stage alongside the Phantom who then asked David Walliams to come up onto the stage where he was asked to put his note with his memory on into a box and the time he was thinking of was uncovered on a clock that was already in place on stage.
Soon, the comedian and children's writer was stood in
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