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On reflection, the magician explained he is very happy to be part of the show now and the tweets were 'careless comments' made about the show six years ago. To the audience's and fan's amazement, the word that everyone had reached was 'hope'. Marc Spelmann performed a mind-reading routine for his audition in 2018 Credit: ITV Marc Spelmann is a 47-year-old magician from London, who first appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2018. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Magician Marc Spelmann sent out tweets slamming the ITV show and urging viewers to switch off, Get all the jungle gossip with our regular email newsletter. In the episode, which saw war hero Colin Thackery take the crown, the 47-year-old revealed himself as 2018's Golden Buzzer choice. After performing a trick involving Ant and Dec, as well as the audience at London's Apollo, he unveiled his true identity, leaving the judges mouth's agape. Right Said Fred are hit by backlash for joining anti-lockdown march in London.
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They revealed: "I'm catching up on #BGT and the X stuff isn't even like real magic? As in the other magicians are doing things we can't explain.
So now you can get a £4,000 fine for 'recklessly' leaving self-isolation and £1,000 for making a fake Covid... Is THIS why men are more badly affected by Covid-19? This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Spelmann returned to the show for the 2019 series and kept his true identity under wraps as he performed as X during the audition phase and the semi-final this week and hadn't even spoken on stage before tonight. At the start of the performance there were 10 X’s standing on the stage, before the main one asked Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly to join them on stage. The episode, which aired from 7.30pm until 10.15pm, had a peak viewing figure of 10.6 million, a high for ITV for 2019.
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On reflection, the magician explained he is very happy to be part of the show now and the tweets were 'careless comments' made about the show six years ago. To the audience's and fan's amazement, the word that everyone had reached was 'hope'. Marc Spelmann performed a mind-reading routine for his audition in 2018 Credit: ITV Marc Spelmann is a 47-year-old magician from London, who first appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2018. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Magician Marc Spelmann sent out tweets slamming the ITV show and urging viewers to switch off, Get all the jungle gossip with our regular email newsletter. In the episode, which saw war hero Colin Thackery take the crown, the 47-year-old revealed himself as 2018's Golden Buzzer choice. After performing a trick involving Ant and Dec, as well as the audience at London's Apollo, he unveiled his true identity, leaving the judges mouth's agape. Right Said Fred are hit by backlash for joining anti-lockdown march in London.
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They revealed: "I'm catching up on #BGT and the X stuff isn't even like real magic? As in the other magicians are doing things we can't explain.
So now you can get a £4,000 fine for 'recklessly' leaving self-isolation and £1,000 for making a fake Covid... Is THIS why men are more badly affected by Covid-19? This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy. Spelmann returned to the show for the 2019 series and kept his true identity under wraps as he performed as X during the audition phase and the semi-final this week and hadn't even spoken on stage before tonight. At the start of the performance there were 10 X’s standing on the stage, before the main one asked Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly to join them on stage. The episode, which aired from 7.30pm until 10.15pm, had a peak viewing figure of 10.6 million, a high for ITV for 2019.
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