Television shows in which countries seek their talents are still in vogue. Britain also has a show called Britain’s Got Talent. The show, which has been on screen for 15 years, witnessed many dangerous and obviously deadly events during the audition. But some didn’t quite go as planned. So much so that many unforgettable moments were recorded, from throwing knives to suffocation, from the emergency response of the medical teams to the fire. Here are some of them…
SIMON COWELL NEARLY ‘KILLED’ BY KNIFE
The man with the “knife thrower” title, Edward Pinder, took to Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2018 and enlisted the help of the show’s most famous star, Simon Cowell, for the knife throwing act. Calling Simon Cowell on stage, Pinder began to point the knives at Cowell. However, his second attempt horrified the British audience. Because one of the knives hit Cowell. Famous British singer Amanda Holden “You almost killed Simon Cowell!” said.
COMPETITOR NEAR STROKING
Escape artist Matt Johnson, who joined the show in the same year, had scary moments when he couldn’t get himself out of the mechanism. Impairing the use of his hands and arms, Johnson entered a box filled to the brim with water. Johnson, who could not breathe, said that he would need help if he could not save himself in 1 minute and 45 seconds. Giving a chilling performance, the man signaled for the medical teams to intervene as a result of his struggle. Although he escaped just in time, the jury did not send him to the next round.
THERE IS TALENT ON THE STAGE AND THERE IS FIRE!
Host Declan Donnelly had to fight fire during the audition for Greek Cypriot Bamba.
Bamba summoned all four judges to the stage and had them throw plates to the accompaniment of music. Bamba, on the other hand, placed glasses on his head and tried to balance by placing a burning napkin on top of it. Then the glasses fell to the ground and shattered and a fire broke out. Host Declan Donnelly rushed onto the stage and put out the small fire.
BONUS: STUNNING ARTIST NEARLY DIED
Jonathan Goodwin nearly died after an escape action went wrong in an episode of America’s Got Talent: Extreme, the US version of Britain’s Got Talent.
Two cars were bobbing on either side of Goodwin. Meanwhile, he was suspended in a straitjacket. As Goodwin tried to free himself, the cars crashed into each other and caught fire. Goodwin fell to the ground and hit his head. this fall inflicted “brutal injuries” on him.