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Britain’s Got Talent 2019: ‘Shut your mouth’ Ant McPartlin issues warning to Amanda Holden


Rosie and Adam were the last two performers to take to the Britain’s Got Talent stage this evening as the live semi-finals got underway.

Following their performance, judge Amanda Holden compared the duo to a Game of Thrones couple which didn’t go down too well with host Ant.

Amanda told Rosie: “You were like Daenerys Targaryen on wheels. It was like Game of Thrones on skates, I loved it.

“Except your ending was much better than the ending of Game of Thrones.”

“Don’t tell us,” Ant quickly exclaimed raising his hand in the air, hinting he’d not finished the series.

Amanda replied: “I just saw it Ant.”

But the Geordie presenter went on to issue the judge a warning over spoilers from the hit HBO series.

“I’m not up to speed, I’m not up to speed,” he exclaimed. “Shut your mouth!”

Amanda raised her hands and assured him: “I won’t tell you, I won’t tell you!”

The 48-year-old then went back to speaking about Rosie and Adam’s jaw-dropping performance, commenting: “I think Simon’s right.

“I think we have just witnessed two stars in the making here, I could feel the wind form your spins it was terrifying and entertaining. Well done.”

The moment came after Amanda was forced to apologise for swearing as she took part in The Haunting’s performance.

She was led off stage and into a room as she was told about ghost Agatha and her dead daughter.

The act saw Amanda confronted by the ghost of the young girl as well as Agatha before she was taken back on stage by the ghost.

As she went to take her place, Amanda turned around expecting to see Agatha but The Haunting star Elizabeth was in front of her instead.

Shocked to see Elizabeth, Amanda shouted “f**k” as she covered her mouth with her hands.

Amanda later apologised for the outburst noting she understood young children would be watching the talent show.

Meanwhile, viewers believe they spotted a blunder during The Haunting’s act as Amanda was led from the room by Agatha.

Fans claimed they could see Elizabeth behind a door preparing to swap places with Agatha.

Britain’s Got Talent continues weeknights on ITV at 7.30pm and 9.30pm.



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