Britain’s Got Talent first as contestant walks off stage in surprise move
A BRITAIN'S Got Talent contestant walked off stage in a surprise move for the first time EVER tonight.
The fourth instalment of this year's series of the ITV talent show saw more acts take to the stage in front of Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
This evening saw musician Danny Platinum, from Yorkshire, wowed the judges with his own freestyle rap.
What made his performance different to any other was that he started the act outside with an audience.
He then continued singing inside, leaving the audience and judges totally blow away with his talent.
An impressed Alesha asked: "Was that a genuine freestyle?"
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Danny replied: "Yeah so I made it up man. I stole my man's hat, I talked about my girl over there. I don't know these people. I haven't got the budget for it."
Simon added: "I really like you Dan. I always say on this show, you get three or four minutes, a lot of people stay on the stage, you had this thought in your head, go outside, improvise, you did something different. It's going to be remembered."
The freestyle rapper got four yeses.
As he walked off the stage, Alesha confessed: "I've never seen anything like it!"
Fans rushed to social media to praise Danny for his performance.
One said: "Simon ordered originality, Danny delivered it."
Another chimed in: "Thats Original, thats Talent."
"Wow impressive!!!," a third added.
Elsewhere in the episode student Duncan Murray showcased his skills on a pogo stick.
The 22-year-old performed a series of daring tricks for the judges.
He left the hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly screaming in terror as he invited them on stage and used them as part of his act.
"You might want to tuck your head in a little bit," he told them as he jumped over them.
The show has also been plunged into fresh controversy after an Italian act who have already appeared on Italy’s Got Talent, showed off their talent tonight.
Umberto and Damiano performed their pantomime skit from Disney's Frozen, which had most of the judging panel in stitches, with the exception of Simon Cowell.
Some angry fans have suggested that the show should be renamed to: The World’s Got Talent and others have even threatened to call Ofcom to report a “Violation of the Trade Description Act.”