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Amanda Holden drops F-bomb live on Britain’s Got Talent

Judge screams in terror during magic act The Haunting

Amanda Holden left fans stunned when she dropped the F-bomb on tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent live semi-final.

The judge was clearly terrified and screamed out the expletive during a performance by magician Elizabeth, aka The Haunting.

Just like in the auditions, Amanda was freaked out by the sudden appearance of a mysterious 19th-century character called Agatha, whose “ghost” walked through a cracked mirror in a darkened room backstage.

Elizabeth, aka The Haunting, left Amanda terrified (Credit: ITV)

The panellist was led back to the stage through the Apollo theatre’s corridors by Agatha, who was replaced by Elizabeth before they reemerged in front of the audience.

But when Amanda was turned around to face her, she screamed the very unfortunate swear word.

Amanda apologises for swearing (Credit: ITV)

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When the act finished and Amanda was back behind the safety of the judges’ table, she said: “I just want to apologise if I said a terrible word.”

Simon Cowell said: “You did,” before joking: “Not only did we hear everything, it was like being next door to you on your honeymoon night.”

Elizabeth gets Amanda and Simon Cowell face each other during the act (Credit: ITV)

He told Elizabeth: “Compared to everyone else so far, this is by far the most interesting act by a mile that we’ve seen.

“I know we’re going to get into trouble over this, don’t try this at home, apologise for the swearing but it was amazing.”

BGT viewers found the blunder hilarious and took to social media to share their delight.

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* Britain’s Got Talent live semi-finals are on nightly all week at 7.30pm and 9.30pm on ITV.

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor