Viewers outraged as daring act leaves judges and audience horrified!
The latest episode of Britain’s Got Talent left viewers gasping, with some questioning just how far the show is willing to push the boundaries of “family entertainment.” While some acts wowed the judges, one terrifying performance took things to a whole new level — and fans aren’t happy about it.
As the search for the next big talent continues, contestants competed for a coveted place in the live finals, hoping to secure the £250,000 prize and a spot at the Royal Variety Performance. For some, that meant dazzling routines and heartfelt moments, but others, like Fakir Testa, left a trail of tension and fear in their wake.![]()
Fakir, a self-proclaimed daredevil, stepped onto the stage with an act that had the judges — and most of the audience — covering their eyes. Wearing only trousers, Fakir made his entrance by climbing a ladder made entirely of sharp knives, stepping on them barefoot without hesitation. The tension skyrocketed when he proceeded to hang from a height, his neck dangerously positioned over a blade.
As the act unfolded, the horror only grew. Fakir dragged a car using chains connected to a machete placed underneath his neck, a stunt that made Britain’s Got Talent viewers question the ethics of such performances. Some fans took to social media to voice their outrage, calling for a ban on such dangerous acts. “This is too risky — it shouldn’t be allowed,” one fan commented, while others demanded the show stop permitting machetes and life-threatening routines.
Though judges Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon gave Fakir the dreaded red buzzer, he moved on to the next round, much to the shock of fans at home. “How is this even allowed? Is this really the direction Britain’s Got Talent is going in?” questioned one stunned viewer.
But the night wasn’t all about the dangerous stunts. There were light-hearted moments too, such as Mr. Cherry’s hilarious performance. A 45-year-old strongman, Mr. Cherry stunned the audience by opening jars of pickles, crushing cans with his bottom, and even opening bottles of wine using his rear end! KSI, in his signature outrageous style, hit the Golden Buzzer, sending Mr. Cherry straight to the semi-finals.
Though the Golden Buzzer was met with mixed reviews — some finding the act hilarious, others questioning KSI’s judgment — there’s no denying that Britain’s Got Talent continues to spark heated debate with its boundary-pushing acts. What do you think? Should dangerous performances like Fakir’s be banned, or is it all in the name of entertainment?
Stay tuned for more jaw-dropping acts as the competition heats up!


