Amanda Holden forced to apologise after she drops F bomb during scary act on Britain’s Got Talent
The talent show judge shrieked in terror after becoming part of The Haunting's performance for a second time
AMANDA Holden was forced to say sorry for yelling the F word during a terrifying act on tonight's live Britain's Got Talent.
The judge once again played a major role in The Haunting's creepy performance and was left shrieking in terror.
After making it back to her seat in one piece, Amanda issued an apology.
She said: "I really want to apologise for saying a terrible word. I know my kids are watching so I apologise for that. I can honestly say I feel terrified."
Ant and Dec also apologised for the language as did Simon Cowell, who lavished praise on the performance, too.
He cheekily added about Amanda's screaming: "It was like being next door to you on your honeymoon night."
The act began by Amanda being led backstage where she met the ghost of a mysterious woman called Agatha's 11-year-old daughter in a darkened room.
The spooky apparition sang Rock-A-Bye Baby as Amanda stared into a mirror that suddenly shattered.
Agatha walked through and the lights went out, causing Amanda to swear.
She begged the ghosts not to hurt her, and did manage to make it back to her chair safe and well.
Some viewers were disgusted by the bad language though, with one calling for her to be axed.
They wrote: "Resign this minute @AmandaHolden disgusting #BGT."
While others felt sympathy for her, writing: "So we just watched Amanda Holden being bullied for 5 minutes. No wonder she swore. #BGT."
Another wrote: "@BGT I think the last act #TheHaunting was probably the worse act on BGT and in very poor taste towards @AmandaHolden whom has been through so much in the past. Too close to the mark. And the camera work showed the switch. #JustSaying."
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