Britain's Got Talent judges got more than they bargained for tonight when a young lad delivered his act on the first episode of 2017 series.
Eight-year-old comedian Ned Woodman approached on the stage in an innocent and unassuming manner.
The judges could never have guessed what would come out of young Ned's mouth.
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Just seconds after Amanda Holden told Alesha Dixon "I love him already", Ned quipped: "Why are people so excited about a talking dog on Britain's Got Talent? Amanda Holden's been on it for years!"
The Sun reports that Ned - whose dad Liam works as a writer on Not Going Out - affected Amanda so much she 'had words' with his parents afterwards.
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'I have got a sense of humour, but I think he should temper the act to his age,' she said.
'I had words with his parents on the day. I don't think any parent would let their child say that.'
Meanwhile, the Missing People Choir managed to reduce the panel to tears after performing their original song, I Miss You.
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"When we sing there will be photographs on the screen behind us and we're hoping someone will come forward if they know anything." they said ahead of their performance.
Moments later, Simon Cowell, David Walliams and Amanda and Alesha were all in tears.
Host Ant McPartlin could also be seen wiping away the tears at the side of the stage.
The choir in turn received a standing ovation.
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Britain's Got More Talent host Stephen Mulhern had previously warned that the choir would leave viewers in tears.
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In a new column for Digital Spy, he said: 'Not only are they absolutely amazing at what they do, but everyone in the group is there because someone they love has gone missing. Not as in passed away - they've gone missing.
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'When you hear their stories and their song, oh my gosh. There wasn't a dry eye in the room.'
Britain's Got Talent airs weekends at 8pm on ITV.
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