BGT fans 'work out' person behind 'invisible' The Phantom act — with past link to show
19.04.2022 - 19:19
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Britain's Got Talent fans think they have worked out who is behind the ITV show's "invisible" act called The Phantom after they auditioned on Saturday. During the opening episode, The Phantom left the judges — Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams — mystified with their mind-bending magic.
While their identity remains to be revealed, as the whole audition was done as a voiceover with a voice disguiser, some eagle-eyed fans think they have "rumbled" the act. Viewers think that The Phantom could be Marc Spelmann, who received Ant & Dec's golden buzzer on the 2018 series and secretly returned to the show in 2019 under the guise of Magician X.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.Taking to Twitter, one person said: "Assuming that was Marc Spelmann, right? #BGT." A different account put: "Marc Spelmann is this you? @BGT #BGT #BritainsGotTalent." Another follower wrote: "Telling you now the phantom is Marc Spelmann, #BGT." While a different viewer added: "Getting my predictions in now...The Phantom is Marc Spelman #BGT #BritainsGotTalent." It comes after The Greatest Showman star Loren Allred hit back at Britain's Got Talent criticism after she was awarded the golden buzzer by Amanda Holden on Saturday's opening show. Loren stunned the judges and the audience with a beautiful performance of Never Enough which she also sang in the hit film, The Greatest Showman.
While the audience gave Loren a standing ovation, many fans questioned whether the professional singer should have been given a golden buzzer as she is already a successful, famous singer. Taking to Instagram on Monday night, Loren, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, shared a
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