During tonight's episode of Britain's Got Talent (BGT), there was one act that left some viewers "losing the f***ing will to live".
Bikoon! who performed tricks with a "lively" green duffle bag received several yes' from judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli.
But it did leave Cowell saying: "I have no idea what I'm saying yes to."
From hopping across the stage to skipping along with him, Bikoon! made his trusty duffle bag show off a party trick or two.
BGT viewers 'losing the f***ing will to live' over Bikoon! performance
Yet the audience at home didn't seem to have a clue what they were watching.
One posted on X: "This is absolutely bonkers! I’m howling #BGT"
Another admitted: "I’m so confused. #BGT"
"I'm losing the f***ing will to live," shared this user.
This account who didn't seem to mind what Bikoon! brought to the stage tweeted: "Ok the skipping bag is quite cool tbh. #bgt ##britainsgottalent"
Luggage that walks itself is the dream scenario, tbh #BGT #BritainsGotTalent
— BGT (@BGT) May 25, 2024
Who is performing on Britain's Got Talent tonight?
- Stardust
- Chantaaaal
- Kimberley Cross
- Robert Statham
- Magicians Assemble
- Matteo Fraziano
- Bikoon!
- Ace Clark
- Kevin Finn
How much is Ant and Dec's net worth each?
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When is the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2024?
ITV has confirmed the final of Britain’s Got Talent this year will air on Sunday, June 2 from 7.30pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
This will follow on from five live semi-finals which will start from Monday, May 27 until Friday, May 31.
Britain’s Got Talent continues tomorrow (May 26) on ITV1 and ITVX from 8pm.
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