Bruno Tonioli was on the edge of his seat during the latest season of Britain's Got Talent, especially when one risky act brought danger to the ITV competition, leaving him worried for Simon Cowell's safety.
Despite nearing 70, Bruno Tonioli insists he's still got the spirit of a teen, which is just as well given the shocks in store on the new bumper series of BGT where he joins judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, and Amanda Holden. "This year we've seen some amazing acts that are absolutely astonishing on every level," Bruno said with a grin. "Some are unbelievably grotesque, some are unbelievably inspiring." One performance, in particular, had Bruno's pulse racing as he fretted over Simon's wellbeing. "The great thing about this show is that you go from laughing to crying to being completely horrified," Bruno chuckles. "One act had big hammers and axes!
They were smashing things.That got me very worried, I wanted to stop it." He's keeping the juicy details under wraps, but Bruno did share that all the judges and hosts Ant and Dec made it through without a scratch after the act was stopped and the health and safety team stepped in. "No judges got hurt, thank God! " Bruno exclaimed with relief. "We're all still in one piece." Alongside the nail-biting moments, Bruno teases that there are loads of heart-warming scenes and an unprecedented number of golden buzzers. "Filming every day is a surprise," Bruno reveals.
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