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Christopher Megrath & Jamie Hawkins

Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon slams 'disrespectful' performance

Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon couldn't hide her disgust after slamming a "disrespectful" performance on the show. The ITV talent show returned to our screens last night (Saturday) as thousands of acts try to impress the judges.

The early episodes start with auditions, where acts show off their talents and compete for a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. But it was one of the very first acts on the series opener that left judges disgusted, Liverpool Echo reports.

Mica, from Finland, stepped onto the stage in a fluorescent pink three-piece suit and a recorder to match. After spotting the instrument, Alesha Dixon joked: "We love a recorder, don't we, Si?" Simon Cowell gave a disgruntled look before he said: "Nobody likes a recorder."

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Mica told the panel he wants to see himself perform in Las Vegas before asking if the stage was set for his performance. Following confirmation from Ant and Dec, he proceeded to insert the recorder into his left nostril.

The panel was left appalled by the move with Bruno Toniolo weeping, "Oh, no," and Amanda Holden said, "I knew he was going to shove it in an orifice."

Alesha added: "How can he disrespect it like that?" Mica went on to play a handful of chart tracks with his nose before he was buzzed off by all four judges.

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