Britain’s Got Talent 2018: Simon Cowell DRAGGED on stage after Ant and Dec storm show
BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT 2018 continues on ITV tonight and will see more hopefuls fight for a place to perform in front of royalty at the Royal Variety show next year.
However, in this evening’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent, Simon Cowell will be dragged out of his seat and onto the stage by excited presenting duo Ant and Dec.
The pair will first storm the stage as they join in with DJ act DJ Murray Mint.
DJ Murray Mint hopes to get the party started with his infectious energy and classic disco tunes.
Speaking to Ant and Dec ahead of his performance, DJ Murray Mint teased the hosts with his disguise.
In an American accent, he said: “Hey, how are you doing my man?
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“I’m good, that’s right. DJ Murray Mint.”
As Ant laughed, Dec gasped from chuckling and turned to the camera to say: “I love this!”
DJ Murray Mint continued: “Hey, I’m from San Frandisco, but between me and you… Middlesbrough.”
Starting his Act with Disco Inferno, Amanda Holden screamed: “Oh yes!”
The DJ told the audience: “Hey, it’s 1976 and in my musical box of tricks is this. The Trammps and Disco Inferno.”
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Hey, I’m from San Frandisco, but between me and you… Middlesbrough
The ITV crowd were then prompted to get up and dance, leaving the judging panel keen to have a boogie.
Ant and Dec didn’t hold back, storming the stage for their own party.
David Walliams could then be seen to speak to Simon before Ant and Dec grabbed an arm each and began to drag the judge towards the stage.
David helped the presenters with a little push, as Simon made his way to the stage.
Facing the audience, Simon joined in and clapped along to The Jacksons version of Blame it on the Boogie.
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The 58-year-old judge then tried his best to keep in time to the disco movements.
DJ Murray Mint first started performing in 1986.
The contestant “made it his mission” to bring disco back to the mainstream and has performed all over the UK.
His show, DJ Murray Mint And The LuvBug Dancers, has performed across the world, including in Germany and Romania.
Britain’s Got Talent continues tonight on ITV at 8pm.