A magician has left Britain's Got Talent viewers stunned after making a ring float in thin air, and magically putting it on Alesha Dixon's finger. Keiichi Iwasaki literally made jaws drop when he managed to pull off the completely spellbinding trick on the latest episode of the show this weekend.
Both the judges and live audience were left in shock as he moved his finger in a circular motion and made a ring float. Yes, you read that correctly, a ring could be seen practically flying in the air.
The ring could be seen floating for quite some time before being magically guided to judge, Alesha, and being placed on her finger. All four judges looked blown away as the trick was performed. The incredible stunt saw all four judges on their feet, and it was brilliant enough to make Ant & Dec reach for the golden buzzer.
Ant said: "He is brilliant" before Dec added: "I love him." Amanda Holden described his magic as being "absolutely excellent" and "faultless". Following a series of amazing comments from the judges, including Simon saying his son is going to love him, the audience were screaming for someone to press the golden buzzer.
Then Ant & Dec appeared and Ant told Keiichi: "You, my friend, get the golden buzzer."
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Several people have commented on YouTube saying how completely enchanting the audition was to watch. One person said: "This is the stuff we love to see. So funny and cool."
Another added: "He was on Spain's Got Talent, this guy is really awesome." Meanwhile another commented how great it was, adding: "Woah! That was magically awesome."
But this comment perfectly sums up the audition: "Magic defies the Laws of Physics," one viewer wrote. "But a ring around a woman's finger is enchanting."
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