Simon Cowell has claimed that Britain’s Got Talent crew members ‘saved his life’ after a dangerous act ‘nearly killed him’.
The TV judge, 65, is set to return to screens later this month alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli for the 18th series of the ITV talent show.
And as a plethora of auditionees upped the ante in a bid to impress the judges, it appears that the element of danger also increased as Simon was left fearing for his life amid one particularly nail-biting audition.
The music mogul found himself dicing with danger as a mallet-wielding blindfolded daredevil smashed watermelons just inches from his head, according to The Mirror.
Upcoming scenes on the show will see Amanda and Alesha screaming in terror as Simon lies on stage with bits of watermelon flying around him as the man swings the mallet, before a member of the health and safety team rushes on stage to halt the act.
After the act is stopped, a shaken Simon sits up and reportedly recovers enough to exclaim: ‘Are you f***ing crazy?’, clearly in shock at what had just occurred.
Simon Cowell has claimed that Britain’s Got Talent crew members ‘saved his life’ after a dangerous act ‘nearly killed him’
The music mogul found himself dicing with danger as a mallet-wielding blindfolded daredevil smashed watermelons just inches from his head
Speaking to the publication at a preview for the show, Simon recalled: ‘It’s that feeling when you kind of think somebody doesn’t want you on the show any more. It was that. It was the closest, genuinely, where I’m thinking “they actually want to kill me”.
‘And I swear to God, that’s how I felt because this guy got really nervous and he’d slipped and was shaking as he was smashing these watermelons.’
He continued: ‘The health and safety guys, normally quite annoying, actually stopped him. Thank God, they saved my life. When you’re up there you’re immersed in it and then you go home and think “that sh*t is dark, I nearly got killed twelve times”.’
Meanwhile, Amanda admitted that seeing her pal coming so close to being harmed was ‘horrific’ and ‘hard’ to watch as she told at her unease at Simon moving after being instructed to stay still.
She shared: ‘Even with St. John’s Ambulance – I don’t know what they would’ve done – but in the wings it was so precarious because it was melon they were smashing, so the water was everywhere. Any kind of safety that there must have been was out the window. It was very hard to watch.’
Alesha went on to note that she was ‘genuinely worried’ and realised how much she ‘cared’ for Simon when seeing him in possible danger.
Meanwhile, it’s revealed that there is another act, called Auzzy Blood, that will also leave viewers hiding behind their cushions.
With stunts including hoisting himself up from the ground using a nasal hook, the judges warn that this moment may attract OfCom complaints.
It comes after BGT fans reportedly left the production team struggling to edit the upcoming episodes after Simon was heckled by rowdy crowds.
The TV judge, 65, is set to return to screens later this month alongside Alesha Dixon , Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli for the 18th series of the ITV talent show
Upcoming scenes on the show will see Amanda and Alesha screaming in terror as Simon lies on stage with bits of watermelon flying around him as the man swings the mallet, before a member of the health and safety team rushes on stage to halt the act
Simon recalled: ‘It’s that feeling when you kind of think somebody doesn’t want you on the show any more. It was that. It was the closest, genuinely, where I’m thinking “they actually want to kill me”
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The ITV team have been editing the footage from the auditions at Winter Gardens in Blackpool however it was constantly interrupted by boos and insults directed at the TV judge.
There were reported yells of, ‘you old fart’ directed at Simon when he criticised any performers during the day.
Despite it being slightly amusing for the crew at the time, editing the recordings has been hard work as the unpleasant insults from the crowd can’t be included.
Thankfully Simon saw the funny side and loves the more lively crowds as he was joined by fellow judges Amanda, Bruno and Alesha.
It comes after BGT fans reportedly left the production team struggling to edit the upcoming episodes after Simon was heckled by rowdy crowds
Despite it being slightly amusing for the crew at the time, editing the recordings has been hard work as the unpleasant insults from the crowd can’t be included
An insider told The Sun: ‘Simon isn’t vain in that way and found the heckling absolutely hilarious — even when they were calling him an old fart.
‘He loves having BGT in Blackpool precisely because the crowds are so raucous and enthusiastic. And he knows that sometimes he might be on the receiving end of their pᴀssion.
‘He even encourages them to misbehave, even if sometimes the misbehaviour can cause a headache for the production team. Thankfully they were compensated for any hᴀssle by a rare chance to have a good laugh at the boss’s expense.’
MailOnline reached out to Britain’s Got Talent representatives for comment.