Britain's Got Talent has aired an unfortunate fall in the last auditions episode of 2025.
Tonight's episode featured a singing bin man, two best friends doing herky-jerky dance routines, and a man throwing paper planes into Simon Cowell's mouth, but it was South Korean quick change artist Manho Han who stood out, but almost for the wrong reason.
Manho said he flew over to perform on the ITV show in order to get the chance to perform for the Royal family, and was confident he would do well in the competition.
Things progressed smoothly at first, with the moment where his suspenders seemed to appear from nowhere and attached themselves getting a lot of applause from the audience.
However, things hit a bit of a snag when he took a pair of shoes out of a box, and as he was about to quick change into them, he slipped and fell off the front of the stage.
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After a brief moment of silence, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon asked him if he was okay, and he said he was. He quickly returned to the stage, shrugged off the fall and carried on.
The act culminated in him flipping some magazines inside out to reveal some designer bags, and changing the colour of his outfit to red.
After he finished, KSI called Manho's act "very cool, very slick" and said he was "very excited" to see what's next.
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Simon referenced the fall, and said: "The fact it went wrong sort of made the act better. Things do go wrong and that happens in life."
In the end, he received a yes from all four judges, and proceeded through to the next round.
Now the auditions are over, the semi-finals can begin. However, there's going to be a bit of a twist this year.
As revealed on Good Morning Britain this week, Golden Buzzers will feature in the semi-finals for the first time ever.
GMB host Richard Arnold stated that either one judge or Ant & Dec "will be allowed to use the golden buzzer in the semi-finals as well".
"It'll give their chosen act a spot in the grand finale in May," he added. "The other acts will then face the public vote as usual."
Britain's Got Talent airs on Saturday nights on ITV1 and ITVX.
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