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Simon Cowell confirms 'surreal' dog hypnotism at Britain's Got Talent auditions

The audience was also convinced that presenters Ant and Dec were naked

Jess Denham
Thursday 12 February 2015 06:29 EST
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Simon Cowell was hypnotised by a dog at the Britain's Got Talent auditions in Manchester
Simon Cowell was hypnotised by a dog at the Britain's Got Talent auditions in Manchester (Getty Images)

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Simon Cowell has confirmed reports that he was hypnotised by a dog on Britain’s Got Talent. Yes, a dog hypnotised the reality TV show’s judge.

Cowell was reported to have collapsed after telling fellow panellists Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams that he felt “weird” after meeting the dog at auditions in Manchester.

“It hypnotised some members of the audience and made them think we were naked,” Dec reportedly told The Sun. “One of them said I had a tiny willy and another woman said she was disgusted and will never let children watch us on television again.”

The secrets to the dog’s magic powers remain unknown, as does whether or not his female owner will be bringing him to the live shows.

Cowell is a big fan of the animal acts and we expect the dog left him little option but to steer well clear of his red buzzer.

Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV this spring.

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