Simon Cowell ‘set on fire in terrifying Britain’s Got Talent audition leaving audience in shock’
SIMON Cowell was set alight by a masked performer at today's Britain's Got Talent auditions, according to reports.
The music and TV mogul, who voluntarily took part in the act, had no idea his head was going to be engulfed in flames, nor did the audience who screamed in terror.
One member told : "The audience screamed, judges were out of their seats screaming, everyone was totally stunned. The flames were put out and Simon got up looking a bit shell-shocked while the rest of the judges breathed a sigh of relief as he returned to the panel."
The 63-year-old's head was covered with a black hood onstage and a magician place it inside a box before dousing him with lighter fluid.
The performer then dropped a lit match into the box and the hood went up in flames.
Simon casually played it down after the lucky escape.
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He said: "I could feel liquid being poured on me but I had no idea it was lighter fluid!"
His co-star Alesha Dixon praised his bravery, while Bruno Tonioli compared it to a scene from horror franchise Saw.
It comes days after we revealed the show had been plunged into chaos after new judge Bruno pressed his “Golden Buzzer” for a second time — and admitted he has never seen the show before.
The ex Strictly Come Dancing judge had no idea the button, which sends hopefuls straight from audition to the live finals, could only be used once — and reacted to audience chants to send the incredible act through.
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Producers were sent into a panic over whether to allow the contestant through, or to cancel Bruno’s over-excitable intervention — with show boss Simon Cowell locked in a heated discussion with the head of production company Fremantle over what to do.
Eventually, they sent the guy through.
A source said: “It was madness. The buzzer worked but there was no glitter in the cannon above the stage as it had already been used up.
"A producer raced over to try to tell Bruno he couldn’t do that.
“Then there were discussions with the top execs and Simon, who had his head in his hands.
"Then Bruno said he’d never actually watched before!
“Apparently it was because he didn’t want to be influenced by other shows’ judging styles.
"But he’s the big money new signing! Fortunately the audience love him and just laugh at his blundering.”
The dancer, 67, joined the panel on a reported £850,000 deal after David Walliams stood down.