Hilarious moment Britain’s Got Talent ‘contestant’ WEES on David Walliams during audition
David Walliams had his shoe filled with warm yellow liquid
BRITAIN’S Got Talent was thrown into chaos when a contestant relieved himself on show judge David Walliams.
The incident took place during a recent audition with 45-year-old David (and his shoes) being covered in urine.
However the producers of the hit ITV talent show haven’t been lowering the bar to allow contestants to incorporate bodily functions into their acts…
The unfortunate mishap was caused by an overexcited dog that was taking part in a yoga audition.
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"When the dogs came on the judges were really excited It can be tedious sitting there watching contestant after contestant, and we all know the magic animal acts can bring," .
The act aiming for four yeses (or even that magic golden buzzer) saw a cast of instructors performing yoga with dogs – and dog enthusiasts Simon Cowell and David got involved.
The audience were reportedly left in amazement as four legged friends were incorporated into a series of stretches and exercises.
David (who owns a Border Terrier named Bert) and Simon (who has Yorkshire Terriers Squiddly and Diddly) got stuck into the action when the ‘accident’ occurred.
"What was even funnier was that Simon was having trouble doing the yoga because of his dodgy knees,” the source continued – with the Daily Star adding that one of the animals then relieved itself ON David and into one of his shoes.
Animals have traditionally done quite well on BGT in the past with dog trainer Ashleigh Butler and her dog Pudsey winning back in 2012.
Jules O'Dwyer and her dog Matisse then won the contest in 2015 - amid a cheating scandal.
Simon Cowell has made no secret of his love for his dogs - revealing in May last year that he barely spends any time apart from them.
“I love my dogs so much. I take them on holidays, I let them sleep in the bed and sometimes one gets in the bath with me," he told US Weekly at the time.
It is possible that the yoga dog act may have... washed away any chance of winning with their unexpected addition to the performance.
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