Britain’s Got Talent SPOILER: Mr Blobby throws show into CHAOS as he falls flat on his face
90s TV icon Mr Blobby is about to turn Saturday’s final round of Britain’s Got Talent auditions into chaos.
The manic pink character tries to impress with his own unique brand of magic before falling flat on his face in front of the judges.
In a first clip leading up to the episode, Blobby – who rose to fame in BBC1’s Noel Edmond’s House Party – is greeted by a round of applause from the audience.
However, Judge Alesha Dixon, 44, grumbles “oh no” as soon as she sees the chaotic pink and yellow spotted icon.
As he makes his way from the stage to the panel, he makes a booty call with 67-year-old Bruno Tonilio, declaring ‘Mr Blobby is going to the hospital’.
He then offers Amanda Holden, 52, a card as he tries to show off his magic tricks, but fails miserably.
CHAOS: 90s TV icon Mr Blobby will throw the final round of Britain’s Got Talent auditions into chaos on Saturday
He’s Going Down: The manic pink character auditions with his own unique brand of magic before falling flat on his face in front of the judges
Flat on his face: As he makes his way from the stage to the panel, he falls with Bruno Tonilio, 67, declaring: ‘Mr Blobby is going to the hospital’
As the public is left in the lurch, Chief Judge Simon Cowell, 63, looks unimpressed.
It comes after viewers of the show flooded Ofcom with 83 complaints after ITV aired a very dangerous stunt on Saturday night’s episode.
During the chilling act, contestant Andrew Stanton lifted judge Amanda Holden, 52, off the floor with a chain attached to his eyeballs.
He had tied his own arms around his back, picked up a sword with his mouth and swallowed it.
Andrew then stuffed three sharp long knives into his mouth while his assistant savagely shoved them down his throat with a frying pan.
Simon Cowell even labeled the performance as the most “disgusting” in the show’s 16-year history.
Judges Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli were forced to look away, shocked by the scene.
Amanda was asked to lie down on a platform tied to a chain, which was hooked to his eyes and suspended.
Gutted: He then offers Amanda Holden, 52, a card as he tries to show off his magic tricks but fails miserably
Next one! As the public is left in the lurch, Chief Judge Simon Cowell, 63, looks unimpressed
Fame: The manic character rose to fame in the 90s after starring in Noel Edmond’s House Party (pictured with Noel)
Judges Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli were forced to look away, shocked by the scene.
Amanda was asked to lie down on a platform tied to a chain, which was hooked to his eyes and suspended.
As Andrew lifted her off the floor, Simon remained in shock as Bruno and Alesha didn’t dare look.
‘Stop it, dude! What is the matter with you?!’ Declan Donnelly said desperately.
“That was terrible,” Amanda said as she was freed from the chains.
Dec added: “We’ve never seen anything like it before.”
Simon sarcastically commented, “I mean this as a compliment, it was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen.”
Alesha commented, “You’ve taken it to another level.”
Shocking: It comes after viewers of the show flooded Ofcom with 83 complaints after ITV aired a very dangerous stunt on Saturday night’s episode
Scared: Upon seeing that scene, judges Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli had to look away – shocked by that scene
Sinister: The chilling act saw contestant Andrew Stanton lift judge Amanda Holden, 52, off the floor with a chain attached to his eyeballs
Horrific: Simon sarcastically commented, ‘I mean this as a compliment, it was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen’
The show had returned to screens for the latest series, with some fans unimpressed by the ‘dangerous’ acts shown on screen.
TV regulator Ofcom confirmed it has received 83 complaints.
A spokesperson for Britain’s Got Talent told MailOnline: ‘BGT have often played gigs from highly skilled artists.
“During the act, viewers were given an explicit ‘Do Not Try This at Home’ warning on the screen and we explicitly warned our audience not to try to imitate Andrew’s performance.
“Before our act performed, there was also a verbal warning in the announcement informing our viewers that the program contained some dangerous stunts.”
Last month, Britain’s Got Talent was caught up in another Ofcom storm when the show received more than 400 complaints from outraged viewers.
According to The mirrorthe ITV talent show received 66 complaints from viewers on 15 April, rising to 334 the following day.
Auditionee Thomas Vu had set himself on fire trying to solve a Rubix Cube, which left many viewers unimpressed.
Not happy: Last month Britain’s Got Talent was embroiled in another Ofcom storm when the show received more than 400 complaints from outraged viewers
One outraged viewer said on Twitter: “I’m sorry but it was mean to set yourself on fire. That’s not entertainment. I cannot bear these dangerous acts every year.”
Another added, “I mean, kids are watching this. How the hell is someone setting themselves on fire a damn good example.”
A third wrote: ‘Who decided to set themselves on fire while dissolving rubix cubes? There’s a thin line between talent and stupidity.’
Other viewers are disgusted by Saturday’s opening episode, which featured a man popping balloons with his farts.
Japan’s Ichikawa Koikuchi raised eyebrows with his act, with even Simon Cowell taking to the stage to help him when he kept missing his target.
One viewer commented, “In the past, this kind of ‘act’ would never have come through. But oddly enough, the new look Simon said yes. How low the depths of BGT have fallen. It really is a lot of hot air!’
Another added, “I think you just hit a new low #BGT,” while a third agreed, saying, “And so a new low was hit #BGT.”
Britain’s Got Talent continues on Saturday at 8pm on ITV1 and ITVX