Saturday, 11 May 2013

Simon Cowell kisses Amanda Holden’s bottom as Britain’s Got Talent gets cheeky


It’s usually the other way round! Simon Cowell kisses Amanda Holden’s bottom as Britain’s Got Talent gets cheeky

She’s normally the one who sucks up to Simon Cowell during Britain’s Got Talent.
But on Saturday evening there’s something of a role reversal as the music mogul plants a smacker on Amanda Holden’s derriere.
The cheeky kiss comes after retired entertainer Kelly Fox, 71, inspires Simon to take his banter with Amanda to a saucy new level as she sings Kiss My Ass, by The All Purpose Blues band.
Pucker up: Simon Cowell plants a big kiss on Amanda Holden's bottom during Saturday nights episode of Britian's Got Talent
Pucker up: Simon Cowell plants a big kiss on Amanda Holden's bottom during Saturday nights episode of Britian's Got Talent
Clearly feeling in a chirpy mood Simon gets up to have a dance during the raunchy song from the granny.
    And much to the surprise, and no doubt delight, of Amanda he jokingly decides to kiss her bottom as the song says, when she gets up to join him for a dance.
    During the track Sandra Broadbent from Rochdale, who performs under the name Kelly Fox sings: ‘I came home a little early, I couldn't believe my eyes, you were lying there butt naked with a woman between your thighs.’
    Casual: David looks at the other two judges while Alesha is oblivious to the antics
    Casual: David looks at the other two judges while Alesha is oblivious to the antics
    Gets them going: It is 71-year-old Sandra Broadbent who performs under the name Kelly Fox's performance that inspires the kiss
    Gets them going: It is 71-year-old Sandra Broadbent who performs under the name Kelly Fox's performance that inspires the kiss
    Not impressed: Simon is not impressed with Eddie Shand's performance which he describes as 'low rent'
    Not impressed: Simon is not impressed with Eddie Shand's performance which he describes as 'low rent'
    Guitar boys: Simon is however impressed with Jack and Cormack's song on the show
    Guitar boys: Simon is however impressed with Jack and Cormack's song on the show
    Afterwards Simon proudly tells Amanda: ‘I kissed your ass. Did you like that?’ While a laughing, she replies: ‘It was a first.’
    Following their impromptu dance session, Simon declares to the singer: ‘I love you. You’re like a little tiger aren’t you. I love the song and I’m going to remember you. I think you’re terrific.’
    Amanda is equally as taken saying: ‘You’ve got sex appeal, you’ve got loads of energy, aggression, you’re really feisty. I love that song.’
    Very different: Once again there is a wide variety such as the very different Eddie Shand (L) and Horlanda Salinas (R)
    Very different: Once again there is a wide variety such as the very different Eddie Shand (L) and Horlanda Salinas (R)
    Very different: Once again there is a wide variety such as the very different Eddie Shand (L) and Horlanda Salinas (R) 
    Wonderful: The Glambassadors put on a very camp performance much to the delight of David Walliams
    Wonderful: The Glambassadors put on a very camp performance much to the delight of David Walliams
    Meanwhile it seems Simon really does steal the show yet again as the judges are confronted by a singing and dancing Simon Cowell.
    Hopeful Eddie Shand, 53, from Newcastle, performs the Chesney Hawkes hit The One And Only while wearing a mask featuring the face of the show boss.
    But viewers will see that Cowell does not exactly see the funny side when he tells the Royal Mail operations manager his act is simply ‘low rent’.
    Dance troop: As per usual a number of dance acts perform during the show such as the mixed group MD
    Dance troop: As per usual a number of dance acts perform during the show such as the mixed group MD
    Young: It's not just adults performing, as young group Pre Skool give the older dance acts a run for their money
    Young: It's not just adults performing, as young group Pre Skool give the older dance acts a run for their money
    Divided: While Amanda and David says they like the Cossack Dancers, Simon reckons they are pointless
    Divided: While Amanda and David says they like the Cossack Dancers, Simon reckons they are pointless
    Keeping it in the family: Mother and son act Gefinni and Riberetta fail to set the crowd alight
    Keeping it in the family: Mother and son act Gefinni and Riberetta fail to set the crowd alight
    The show has previously been accused of featuring inappopriate material with earlier editions of this series including an 11-year-old singing about a one-night stand and a lap-dancing performance.
    Last year burlesque dancer Beatrix Von Bourbon stripped to nipple tassels and underwear on the programme before the watershed but after viewers complained to regulator Ofcom, the show was cleared of breaching the programme code.
    On a more family friendly note the show also features two singing school boys who impress the judges, a group of proffessional dancer and a mother and son performance.
    Bold: Youth Creation are a group pf 33 school children, aged 7-14 from Essex who light up the stage
    Bold: Youth Creation are a group pf 33 school children, aged 7-14 from Essex who light up the stage
    Impressive: Vitor and Victoria pull out all the stops and it works as Simon declares they are likeable
    Impressive: Vitor and Victoria pull out all the stops and it works as Simon declares they are likeable
    Ouch: Phillip Green manages to have the judges in stitches with his act
    Ouch: Phillip Green manages to have the judges in stitches with his act
    Bongo man: Unfortunately Justin Mhaka doesn't impress with his vocals and is told to go back to being a surgeon
    Bongo man: Unfortunately Justin Mhaka doesn't impress with his vocals and is told to go back to being a surgeon


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