Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, hosts of Britain's Got Talent , had to intervene during tonight's show when one act made a political statement. The ITV talent show returned for its fifth semi-final on Friday, featuring performances from some star-studded acts. The Dark Hero also took to the stage, performing the hit song Let It Go from the musical Frozen while suspended over a mock-up of Gotham City.
The judges warmly received his performance, praising his song choice and joking about the wild nature of his act. Amanda even quipped that Elsa from Frozen would have loved it too, jesting that the kingdom in Frozen isn't too far removed from Batman's home. However, things took a turn at the end of his act when he was asked to make another comment.
He seized the moment to express his love for the people of Ukraine, reports the Mirror , as the camera quickly cut back to Ant and Dec, who thanked him as his exit music played. Despite being a live show, there was an awkward moment later in the evening when another act seemed to inadvertently reveal that Alesha Dixon's performance , scheduled to air later tonight on the ITV talent show, was pre-recorded. As Trixy performed, he went to chat with the judges, including Amanda Holden, Simon Cowell, Bruno Tonioli, and Alesha Dixon.
Audience members and viewers were taken by surprise when the usually smooth-running Britain's Got Talent took an unexpected turn. In a seemingly unplanned moment, Simon Cowell congratulated fellow judge Alesha o.
