BRITAIN'S Got Talent judge Simon Cowell will be left in shock as cute puppet act The Handersons takes a sinister turn tonight.
The singing puppets will take to the stage in tonight's show as they sing an original song for their puppet "Nana" in the audience.
Simon, 62, will be left open-mouthed as the puppets start singing about the OAP's habit which saw her "go to prison".
In a preview clip from tonight's show, puppets The Handersons introduce their song for Nana, who can be seen sitting in the balcony.
"Nana, my heart broke in two when you went away," the smallest puppet begins the sweet tune as the judges watch on in awe.
"So many years apart from us, we missed you every day, but now you've come back home again I'm so happy that I cried," a second puppet chimes in.
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Then the fourth puppet sings: "Because now you're out of prison after twenty years inside," leaving Simon in shock.
The head judge, who is staring at the floor during the performance, could be seen looking up in horror at the lyrics.
"Nana, stop your stealing, we can't support the bail," the puppets continued between laughs from the audience.
"We're here to say we love you, please don't go back to jail.
"We're always very grateful for the designer clothes and bags but they'd be so much nicer without the plastic tags."
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The judges can be seen laughing throughout the hilarious performance, which will be shown on the programme tonight.
It comes after The Sun exclusively revealed that Britain's Got Talent is facing another fix row as an investigation show one in four acts are "recycled".
An investigation by The Sun found that of the sixty acts whose auditions have been screened on ITV this year, some fifteen of them have already appeared on a Got Talent show.
They include acts like Loren Allred, who was the voice behind chart smash Never Enough from The Greatest Showman, and soul singer Mel Day.
Ant & Dec are fans of Titan the Robot after he appeared on Saturday Night Takeaway last year, and American strongman JD Anderson featured in their quiz show Red Or Black.
A BGT source said: “It would be unfair to say these contestants are household names. Some have had an element of success, but you’d still have to look them up to know who they are.”
A BGT spokesman added: “All acts enter the competition with the hope of elevating their career to the highest level and help to reach massive new audiences which Britain’s Got Talent brings in.
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“As we’re all aware, the pandemic affected so many lives, particularly those that work in the entertainment industry, and it is wrong to deny these people the opportunity to showcase their talents and entertain the nation, and ultimately perform in front of royalty at the Royal Variety Performance.
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“As has always been the case, Britain’s Got Talent is open to everyone.”
Britain’s Got Talent continues this Saturday at 8pm on ITV and ITV Hub