A West Lothian gran had Britain's Got Talent viewers in stitches at the weekend after she made her debut audition.
Joy Weir, had decided to give the iconic variety show a shot, with the 77-year-old travelling all the way from Whitburn to impress the judges.
Taking the stage on the ITV show, Joy was met by the likes of Simon Cowell and David Walliams as she introduced herself and her act.
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With most assuming the local gran would be giving a rendition of a song, they were shocked when she actually began busting some serious moves.
Quickly getting the audience roaring with her dance routine, Joy was popping and locking to an energetic dance tune when the act got even more exciting.
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Realising he wanted to join in, David Walliams was caught on camera as he joined Joy on the stage, with the pair having a good old boogie together, reports the Sun.
Although the act didn't get the best reaction from Simon, who quickly slammed his red buzzer, the other judges were happy to see the act keep going.
After giving Joy an adorable kiss on the hand, David of course gave the Whitburn pensioner a yes for the next round, with the overall majority seeing her progress to the next stage.
You can catch up on Britain's Got Talent so far on the ITV hub.