New Britain’s Got Talent judge Bruno Tonioli is at it again after swearing live on air for the second night in a row.
For anyone starting a new role, you want your first few months to go as smoothly as possible.
However, for former Strictly judge Bruno, there seems to be some sort of 'bedding in period' which is resulting in the odd f-bomb, or two.
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On Tuesday night (30 May), Bruno and his fellow judges were invited on stage to be a part of daredevil Andrew Stanton's act, which saw the him drag a truck along the stage by using a system that was attached to his eye sockets.
Yep, not something I need to watch while having my tea.
Although, in what seems to becoming a bit of a theme, the former Strictly judge wasn't massively keen on getting on stage.
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"Can I watch?" Bruno asked, as Dec guided him towards the platform.
As he approached the truck, Bruno said: "F**king hell Simon, not again! Not again..."
Simon then replied: "Come on, darling!" and gestured for Bruno to take a seat alongside him.
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And then on Wednesday night (31 May), illusionist Miki Dark was halfway through his performance when he decided to walk down to the judges to grab Bruno’s hand and take him on stage to be part of the act.
Bruno was not best pleased to be picked and ended up dropping the f-bomb before saying: “You’re kidding, you’ve gotta be kidding.”
The illusionist then took off the judge's jacket and placed him under a piece of equipment that looked like it was going to chop off Bruno’s head.
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Well, after never hearing Bruno swear on Strictly, viewers at home are having a hard time understanding where this has all come from.
"Why is Bruno constantly swearing? Years and years of live shows on Strictly and nothing at all. Now swearing 2 shows on the bounce," one fan tweeted.
Another added: "They need to put a swear box in front of Bruno don’t they really."
While a third person joked: "Can we get a seat belt installed on Bruno's seat to keep him in it! #bgt #BritainsGotTalent."
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Veteran co-host Ant McPartlin later issued a warning to the new judge after his recent antics.
At the start of the Wednesday show, he said: "Now before we carry on, we have to just say sorry if you heard a bit of choice language on this show last night."
"There will be none of that this evening," Ant said, while pointing the finger at Bruno.
"We're not looking at anybody... right anyway."
Topics: Britains Got Talent, TV And Film, ITV, Ant and Dec