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Alesha Dixon stormed out of Britain's Got Talent stage following a contestant's 'offensive' performance during the first episode of the new series on Saturday.
Kimberly Winter flew all the way from America in an attempt to impressive head judge Simon Cowell with her very unusual 'skill'.
The American hopeful confessed to having a crush on the music mogul, 64, despite her husband sitting in the crowd, and said she wanted to make her act 'worldwide'.
But as soon as Winner Takes It All by ABBA started playing, Kimberley shocked the judges and audience with a series of loud burps.
Alesha, 45, was left totally baffled and couldn't contain a shocking face reaction, quickly rushing to press the buzzer.
Alesha Dixon stormed out of Britain's Got Talent stage following a contestant's 'offensive' performance during the first episode of the new series on Saturday
Kimberly Winter flew all the way from America in an attempt to stun head judge Simon Cowell with her very unusual 'skill'
She was consequentially joined by judge Bruno, 68, who was also left very unimpressed by the performance as he begged: 'Please not another one!'
While Alesha and Bruno were bewildered and asked for it to not continue, Simon and Amanda, 52, were not of the same opinion - and actually seemed to be enjoying the chaotic moment.
But despite people in the audience booing Kimberly, radio host Amanda unexpectedly joined the belching herself.
That was the last straw for Alesha, who stormed off stage dragging Bruno with her and said on her way out: 'I'm out of here!'
But in another twist, Bruno made a U-turn and revealed he had a change of heart about his vote.
'[I'm saying yes] just because I can't possibly imagine how you're going to out gross this grossness. I'll change it around,' he said.
Viewers of the talent show at home were left divided, with some claiming the act was 'revolting', others being genuinely astonished - and other fans simply left in stitches.
'Imagine the look on the Queen Consort's face when Kimberly busts out a burp rendition of Waterloo. Forget the Golden Buzzer, she deserves a knighthood. #BGT #ThingsYouCantUnsee #BritainsGotTalent,' joked one fan.
The American star also confessed to have a crush on the music mogul, 64, despite of her husband sitting in the crowd, and said she wanted to make her act 'worldwide'
But as soon as Winner Takes It All by ABBA started playing, Kimberley shocked, rather than stunned, judges and audience with a series of burps
But despite people in the audience booing Kimberly, radio host Amanda unexpectedly joined the belching herself
But in another twist, Bruno made a U-turn and revealed he had a change of heart about his vote: '[I'm saying yes] just because I can't possibly imagine how you're going to out gross this grossness. I'll change it around'
'Coming on TV to burp ?! We need to bring back shame #BritainsGotTalent,' disagreed another person.
'Can’t believe she actually flew from America to just burp on tv, and they put her through don’t think so the king would like an act like that #BritainsGotTalent'; 'Can't believe Bruno caved and put through a woman who flew all the way from America just to burp into a microphone for Simon Cowell!! #Farce #BritainsGotTalent';
'Clapping for the burps but not the fish, okay #BritainsGotTalent'; 'Flew from America just to burp #bgt #BritainsGotTalent'; 'Those burps sounded like a horror movie lol #BritainsGotTalent';
'She flew all the way to U.K. to burp. Great talent. Not a waste of time. Or money. #bgt #BritainsGotTalent'; 'I can’t burp on command. Plus its just revolting #BGT #BritainsGotTalent'; '#BritainsGotTalent Jesus!! The burp particals on that will be rank!!'
One viewer wrote baffled: '#BritainsGotTalent WHO FLYS THE ENGLAND FROM AMERICA TO BURP ?!?!?!,' as another echoed: 'Stop with the burping - it’s disgusting then joins in let her go burp at @POTUS not our @RoyalFamily #BritainsGotTalent @antanddec @simoncowell.'
As a new instalment of the talent series kicked off again, Simon said he has already 'worked out who will win' this series.
The entrepreneur teased there is 'one person everyone gravitated towards' but judges managed to keep it tight-lipped.
'This year, when we were discussing the finals, we went round the room and said who we think might win and there was one person everyone gravitated towards,' he reveals,' he told The Mirror.
But as the judge wisely remarked 'You can just never predict who the public will love,' - he didn't shy away from admitting his excitement and curiosity to see who the crowd will pick as their winner.
Radio host and judge Amanda, 53, admitted the singer in question 'blew them all away' when he performed.
'His voice was, I think, one of the most beautiful, classic and enriching voices that we've ever heard. I mean, we've had Paul Potts and we've had other people come on and sing opera but this guy had it all, to be honest.
'I was like, 'Wow, there's a potential winner right there', she said candidly.
Although the judges admitted already eyeing a possible winner for a series that is promised to be 'an absolute party', Amanda added she would also love to see a group of performer win the £250,000 cash prize.
The Heart FM star claimed it would be amazing to see a group of people able to split the money and change their lives forever.
Viewers of the talent show at home were left divided, with some claiming the act was 'revolting', others being genuinely astonished - and other fans simply left in stitches
As a new instalment of the talent series kicked off again, the head judge recently said he has already 'worked out who will win' this series - claiming 'everyone gravitates around one person'
The presenter spilled the beans on a particularly talented choirs she picked during a round of auditions in Manchester, teasing that if they were to pick 'the right song and the right arrangement', they might have a 'really good chance'.
Music icon Alesha, 45, also agreed: 'It would be great to see so many people win and for all the members of the choir to share the money.
'It's such a moment to perform at The Royal Variety Show and it would be lovely to see all of those people getting to share that memory together.'
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