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VIEWERS of Britain's Got Talent's German spin-off watched on in horror this week as a female comedian shoved sausages up her bum.

Der Supertalent, one of Simon Cowell's show's many international versions, aired the utterly bizarre scenes - which left the hosts too shocked to watch.

 The act started innocently enough - by revealing the sausages
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 The act started innocently enough - by revealing the sausages

The act saw act Duckie L'Orange expose her back and bum - which had a dog's face scrawled across it - before shuffling backwards towards a string of sausages on the floor.

She then managed to make it look like the 'face' was munching the savoury treats while the panel of judges squealed in horror.

The whole gruesome act continued until the string of sausages were completely gone, after which the comedian turned around to see a sea of horrified faces.

Many of the panel were unable to watch, with Germany-based model Bruce Darnell retreating into the audience as the act unfolded.

 Duckie L'Orange revealed the 'dog' that was going to eat the sausages
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Duckie L'Orange revealed the 'dog' that was going to eat the sausages
 Judge Sylvie Meis looked like she was going to throw up
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Judge Sylvie Meis looked like she was going to throw up
 Bruce Darnell looked shocked before running into the audience
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Bruce Darnell looked shocked before running into the audience
 The judges and audience were left horrified by what they were seeing
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The judges and audience were left horrified by what they were seeing
 The host, watching from the wings, seemed to enjoy the show
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The host, watching from the wings, seemed to enjoy the show

He muttered a series of stunned remarks in German - plus the repeated phrase: "Oh my God."

Meanwhile, Dutch TV star Sylvie Meis was filmed covering her mouth in a manner that suggested she was about to be sick.

The third judge, 'Pop Titan' Dieter Bohlen, opted to duck under the desk and avoid watching what was going on entirely.

Duckie L'Orange is Aussie-born, Berlin-based performance artist. According to her website, she has extensive experience working on creative projects with children.

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