Performers Joseph B. Clarke and Bri’Anna Harper left their mark on the “America’s Got Talent” stage Tuesday night.
31.05.2022 - 13:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent is known for its weird and wonderful talent as well as its controversial moments, and it appears the first live show hasn't escaped criticism from viewers. The ITV talent show returned to screens on Monday night (May 30) for the first of five semi-final shows.
Before it was time for the several semi-final acts to perform, the show kicked off with hosts Ant Mc Partlin and Declan Donnelly joining the cast of Moulin Rouge! for a extravagant opening sequence. The audience were treated to a medley from the musical cast which ended with the Geordie duo being lowered onto the stage harnessed onto a giant heart.
But before the show got well and truly got underway there was a blunder. Things didn't go to plan as Ant struggled to unbuckle himself from the chair as the pair were meant to head to the front of the stage with the cast. He could be heard saying: "Ooh, I'm stuck. I'm stuck on the chair."
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A dancer was seen helping to free him from the buckle. And he looked amused as he eventually joined his pal. The rest of the show then saw 77-year-old singer Mel Day, the London Community Gospel Choir, magic act The Witch, impressionist Suzi Wild, and dance group Born To Perform, among those taking to the stage in front of a live audience and the judges - Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams.
But it was Busker Maxwell Thorpe and 13-year-old ventriloquist Jamie Leahey who have made it to the Britain’s Got Talent final, which takes place on Sunday (June 5). Maxwell, who put on a stellar operatic performance, was put straight through after receiving the most audience votes.
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Performers Joseph B. Clarke and Bri’Anna Harper left their mark on the “America’s Got Talent” stage Tuesday night.
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