Simon Cowell and his fellow judges on “Britain’s Got Talent” have watched hundreds upon hundreds of acts, but it’s safe to say they hadn’t seen anything like The Witch.
15.04.2022 - 00:07 / ok.co.uk
Britain's Got Talent favourite Simon Cowell has opened up on how he often thinks about if his son Eric auditioned on the show he judges alongside David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden.The BGT favourite, 62, revealed he would be "petrified" if his eight-year-old son auditioned on the programme - especially as he'd fear that his act could go wrong. Judges Alesha, 43, David, 50, Amanda, 51, and Simon were asked about the new series - which airs on Saturday 16th April on ITV - after a two-year break in a Q&A. "Do you think that over those 10 years anybody's judging styles, including your own, has changed?" they were asked.
Comedian David joked: "I think Simon has tried to copy me because he realised that I was very popular being the nice one. And being the funny one. So now he is constantly trying to be nice all the time." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
"He’s just bitter because you're funnier than David now," Amanda said, before Simon responded: "Possibly. I don't do a whole campaign when I'm nominated for one of these judges, which I've actually seen him do. He never stops.
He's telling all of his followers to vote for them. I mean, that's desperate." Heart FM presenter Amanda - who was recently inundated with comments from her fans speaking about how "beautiful" her daughters are - went on to joke: "You’re forgetting about the pile of books that he's got under the desk that he keeps out the people whether they want them or not.They’re signed, they're there.They're ready." David then answered for the second time, as he spoke out about how all of the judges being parents has impacted their judging styles. He said: "I think that having
.Simon Cowell and his fellow judges on “Britain’s Got Talent” have watched hundreds upon hundreds of acts, but it’s safe to say they hadn’t seen anything like The Witch.
5 Star Boys are ready to “spread the word for boys who dance” on “Britain’s Got Talent” because “it’s not just a girls’ sport.”
Fans of Britain’s Got Talent delightedly saw the show return to our TV screens over the weekend after a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s been an even longer break for boss Simon Cowell, 62, after he suffered a serious bike injury that left him unable to join the judging panel back in 2020. Previous winner and Diversity star Ashley Banjo stepped into Simon’s judging chair and, although Simon was pleased with Ashley’s performance, he’s happy to be back in the judging seat himself.
Amanda Holden celebrated Easter over in Los Angeles alongside her family and close pals, including Simon Cowell and his fiancée Lauren Silverman. The Britain's Got Talent judge, 51, has been soaking up the sun in Santa Monica, California, along with her two children, Lexi, 16, and 10 year old Hollie. She's been busy documenting her trip over on Instagram, where she's shared a series of snaps of herself soaking up the sun by the pool.
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Amanda Holden has told Simon Cowell that “no one” can replace her on Britain’s Got Talent. The ITV talent competition returned to screens on Saturday evening after a two-year break and marked 10 years of the same judging panel of Amanda, 51, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.
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One Britain’s Got Talent audition melted the nation’s hearts tonight as a group of four young boys performed an impressive scooting act. In fact, they were so impressive that judge Simon Cowell vowed that his son Eric would not be allowed to watch the performance, so he would not be encouraged to perform dangerous tricks. As the four boys, aged between six and 10, scooted on stage, the audience were ready for an adorable show.