Britain’s Got Talent’s judges laugh as Ant’s dog wees on stage during dog yoga session… before another pooch urinates in David Walliams’ SHOES
Dec couldn't stop laughing over David's soiled shoes
Dec couldn't stop laughing over David's soiled shoes
BRITAIN'S Got Talent have seen a lot of unusual acts over the years but a clip for the new series sees Ant's dog take a wee on stage before another pees in David Walliams' shoes.
The hilarious preview clip for the upcoming series sees a contestant named Mahny show off her "Doga" skills before convincing the judges, as well as Ant and Dec, to get up on stage and try it out for themselves.
She told them to take their socks and shoes off but it seems the excitement was too much for Ant’s dog who unexpectedly weed on the BGT stage.
The audience burst into laughter when Ant saw his dog "having a wee" on stage and decided to "sit out" the doga class.
Meanwhile, Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden & Dec begin the routine, reaching their dogs to the sky with an "upper paw pose" before gently folding forward into "loose dog position".
David (who owns a Border Terrier named Bert) and Simon (who has Yorkshire Terriers Squiddly and Diddly) got stuck into the action when another ‘accident’ occurred.
Alesha stayed at the judges's desk and at the end of the routine, she said: "I think that's enough doga for one day".
However, one little pooch was unimpressed that the fun was all over and decided to pee in David's shoes.
Amanda couldn't stop laughing while David looked on unimpressed.
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.
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