Magic trick on Britain's Got Talent exposed when viewers notice something strange

Viewers say they spotted someone hiding

Britain's Got Talent
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 28th May 2019
Last updated 28th May 2019

This year's Britain's Got Talent is now in full swing as the live shows got on their way on ITV last night (Monday 27th May), however viewers think they noticed something strange when The Haunting took place. During the trick, Amanda Holden is taken from her seat on the panel, and whisked back stage and into the building's basement.

She was told to remember a nursery rhyme and hum it in her head in front of Florence. Agatha, Florence's mother, then broke through the mirror in front of her and grabbed her. As the pair arrive back at the stage, it appears that Agatha has transformed into Elizabeth, the magician.

However, as she walks through the winding staircases, pushed by Agatha, many viewers caught a glimpse of Elizabeth hiding around a corner, taking to Twitter. One viewer tweeted, 'The Haunting...anyone else see the other girl coming out of the stairs to take over from “Agatha”? 🙄😂 it’s a poor haunted house experience at best #Bgt' sic

Another viewer said, 'We can see the haunting getting ready to swap with Agatha..#BritainsGotTalent'.

Now take a look at all of the Britain's Got Talent winners so far:

Paul Potts

Paul Potts won the very first show in 2007 with his hugely impressive singing abilities.

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Meanwhile, as the live Britain's Got Talent shows continue, Alesha Dixon confirmed some very exciting news on the show yesterday. Alesha, who has been on the show for seven years confirmed she's pregnant! Speaking about her pregnancy, Alesha said, "Thank you, it's a lovely place to celebrate it."

Alesha's new arrival will be her second child with husband Azuka Ononye, the couple already have a little girl called Azura Sienna Ononye, born in 2013.

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