Ant McPartlin was forced to apologise for the behaviour of Britain’s Got Talent winner Viggo Venn last weekend amid calls for the show to be cancelled.
Norweigan dancer and comedian Viggo, who danced in high-vis jackets, took home the trophy as the winner of BGT 2023. But during the live final on June 4 Ant McPartlin had to apologise for the winner’s behaviour after his final performance.
Ant McPartlin forced to apologise for Viggo Venn’s behaviour
BGT winner Viggo Venn swore during his performance, as he pretended a part of his act had gone wrong as part of a skit. Still in his character, he asked: “Is this live?” after he let the curse word slip.
Ant then made a profuse apology as Viggo’s act came to an end. He told viewers: “We do apologise for any bad language that you might have heard.” It was the second time Ant and Dec have had to apologise for cursing on the show after judge Bruno Tonioli recently swore on stage.
Bruno was invited up on stage as part of Andrew Stanton’s act alongside other judges one semi-final. At one point during the sword-swallower’s performance, Bruno was heard saying: “Oh [bleep]ing hell Simon, not again.” On a following episode, Ant and Dec made an apology for Bruno’s language. Ant said: “Now before we carry on, we have to just say sorry if you heard a bit of choice language on this show last night.”
‘This show needs to end’: Viewers are unhappy with the Britain’s Got Talent winner
While the cursing may have offended some viewers, it was the act that won which caused the most controversy. Despite receiving the red buzzer from Simon Cowell during his audition, comedy act Viggo Venn went on to win the show – leaving many viewers unhappy.
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