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Britain’s Got Talent’s most OUTRAGEOUS acts to ever audition

Ahead of Britain’s Got Talent’s return this Saturday night, relive the show’s most OUTRAGEOUS auditions ever here.

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Over more than ten years, Britain’s Got Talent has encouraged anyone with any talent to apply.

And that has results in quite the array of acts.

From singers and dancers to magicians and acrobat, comedians and impressionists to animal acts and ventriloquists, Britain’s Got Talent has seen everything imaginable.

Plus, plenty no one ever imagined was possible.

You can relive some of the most shocking and surprising auditions in the video above.

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This Saturday sees the return of Britain’s Got Talent for what will be its thirteenth series.

ITV say the judging panel have been surprised, charmed and moved to tears by a whole host of acts whilst looking for 2019’s winning performance.

The kings and queens of entertainment Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams return once again to their rightful thrones on the judging panel with Ant and Dec 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.

Once again, all four judges and Ant & Dec have had the opportunity to give the act they think has that extra special something an automatic place in the live semi-finals with the use of the Golden Buzzer.

With thousands of applicants, viewers can expect to be amazed and astounded by the impressive line-up of acts competing to be crowned this year’s winner.

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The lucky act who captures the heart and imagination of the British public will secure themselves an incredible £250,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance 2019.

Britain’s Got Talent airs on Saturday 6th April, 7:15pm on ITV.

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