Britain's Got Talent fans are convinced they heard Bruno Tonioli "drop the F bomb" live during Tuesday's semi final on ITV.
Bruno and the other judges, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Alesha Dixon, were invited on stage as part of sword swallower Andrew Stanton's act. The judges then entered a jeep which Andrew pulled along by chains attached to his face.
As they made their way up from the panel, many fans think they heard Bruno say "f***ing hell Simon, not again".
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Taking to Twitter, Montel said: "Not Bruno saying 'f*** hell Simon'", while Gary said: "Did Bruno just say "F***ing hell, Simon, then?#BGT"
Jo said: "Did I hear Bruno dropping the F bomb to Simon when on stage??" and Tony said: "Haha @BrunoTonioli say not a f***ing again to Simon Cowell", while Kat said: "did Bruno saying f'ing hell Simon as they went on stage" [sic] and Ben said: "Fair play Bruno, I think I'd have said the same"
Tuesday is the second live BGT semi-final of the week. As Monday's got underway the atmosphere was electric, but Ant McPartlin sadly took a tumble live on air.
The presenter, along with Declan Donnelly, joined Diversity to perform a dance routine. Ashley Banjo was at the centre of the stage as Ant and Dec slid in from the left and right sides respectively.
But the camera cut away from the shot as Ant suffered a fall. He then rolled into a ball on the floor before being helped up by Ashley.
Moments later, a tweet from the official BGT account said: "Don't worry, Ant's fine!" before Ant told viewers he was okay but joked he had "wet himself" during the incident.
ITV has been approached for comment.
Britain's Got Talent continues each night this week at 8pm on ITV and ITVX
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