A naked man’s unique talent left the Britain’s Got Talent judges split this weekend.
Mr Uekusa is a 30-year-old comedian from Japan.
Kazuhisa Uekusa performed an unusual set of table cloth tricks which are quite something themselves.
But for an added bonus, he did it while stripping off.
Needless to say, it’s an act that didn’t quite prove a hit with all the judges.
Simon Cowell gave a firm no to the act, but with yeses from the other judges, Mr Uekusa made it through.
Other acts on tonight’s episode of Britain’s Got Talent included circus performer Sascha Williams who performd a Rola Bola acrobatic act.
We also met NHS Blood and Transplant’s B-Positive Choir which sings Andra Day’s Rise Up’ and DVJ aka Diversity Junior, a dance group guided by Diversity’s Ashley Banjo.
Plus, there was Matt Johnson, who performed an escapology trick, whilst locked and chained inside a tank filled with water.
Britain’s Got Talent airs on Saturday nights on ITV.
The return of the nation’s favourite variety talent show arrives celebrating 12 years on our screens. And with no shortage of variety or talent, the judging panel have been surprised, charmed and moved to tears by a whole host of acts whilst looking for 2018’s winning performance.
Once again making up the BGT judges are the kings and queens of entertainment Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.
Meanwhile, Ant and Dec are on hand and waiting in the wings to provide support and congratulations to each of the acts performing for the judges, the live audience and viewers at home.
Over the past few months, the judges and presenters have travelled the length and breadth of the country seeking out the weird and the wacky, the wonderful and the inspirational.
From choirs and dance acts, to a group of mysterious aliens and a musician skilled in the classical Russian jaw harp, the Britain’s Got Talent judges have seen it all, and this series looks to be the most entertaining yet!
The winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2018 will secure themselves an incredible £250,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance 2018.
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