'In hindsight, it was a silly thing to do': Violist Natalie Holt apologises for pelting Simon Cowell with an egg during live Britain's Got Talent final
- Violist part of a band called Raven Quartet who took part in the show last year
- Her bandmates have tweeted that they are not involved
- Simon was hit by the egg and had to continue the show without his jacket on
Natalie Holt, the violist who pelted Simon Cowell with eggs during the live final of Britain's Got Talent, has apologised branding her actions 'silly'.
The musician, who jumped to the front of the stage as brothers Richard and Adam were performing, appeared on the talent show in 2012, along with her band Raven Quartet.
Natalie was performing as a backing musician for the duo, and has subsequently apologised for her actions.
Regret: Natalie Holt issued an apology for pelting eggs at Simon Cowell shortly after the Britain's Got Talent live final ended on Saturday night
Eggs cellent: Awoman invaded the stage to throw eggs at Simon Cowell as brothers Richard and Adam performed
In a statement released by the show she said: 'I want to apologise to Richard and Adam for overshadowing their performance. I’ve never done anything like this before and in hindsight I have realised it was a silly thing to do.'
While it is not clear why Natalie decided to throw eggs at the judges, her band mates have said that they were not involved.
A tweet from the group feed read: 'Just to clarify…. The other 3 of us were working elsewhere today and found out when you did.'
Disgruntled: Natalie Holt, pictured with Matt LeBlanc has been named as the woman who egged Simon Cowell on stage on Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent final
Quick change of heart: Shortly after the end of the show Natalie apologised for her actions
A spokesperson for the show told MailOnline: 'During tonight’s show an incident took place during the finale of Richard and Adam’s performance. Natalie Holt (age 30) was part of the backing group for their performance and as a result of her misguided actions the police were called. However, we have decided to take no further action at this stage.'
Amanda Holden spoke of her anger at the disruption Natalie's appearance on stage caused and she branded her 'a stupid cow'
The 42-year-old actress spoke of her anger after a woman ran to the front of the theatre to pelt the judges with eggs while brothers Richard and Adam were singing.
Taking the plunge: The musician appeared on the talent show with her band, who deny they were involved in the egging
Simon had to remove his jacket and was left with yolk on his shirt following the attack, but he didn't seem too fazed.
While the egging occuring while the boys were singing Richard and Adam didn't stop their performance and they were praised for being professional.
Simon said he thought the woman was throwing sandwiches and it was part of the performance.
He said: 'I thought it was part of the act, I thought they were throwing sandwiches.'
Jack Carroll was the next act to perform on stage and he used the opportunity to make a joke about the situation.
He began: 'Can I just say, I was going to run on and throw some eggs, so thanks for ruining that.'
Harsh words! Amanda Holden spoke of her fury as Simon Cowell was egged during the final of Britain's Got Talent
Stage invasion: A woman ran up in front of the judges to pelt them with eggs
Smile on her face: The girl beamed as she threw the eggs during Richard and Adam's performance
Natalie appeared on Britain's Got Talent last year with her band Raven Quartet.
It seems that Natalie, a BAFTA-nominated composer and her band mates didn't have a positive experience on the talent show last year.
Natalie's band mate Rachael Lander wrote a scathing blog post about the group's experience on the show, which has since been taken down.
In the piece she wrote: 'Honestly, if you think watching those talent shows is gut wrenching, you should try being a contestant in one.'
Off you go: A security guard carried the girl from the stage
It's no yolk! Simon had to remove his jacket after it was hit but he still had some yolk on his shirt
Rachael claimed the group were approached by the show and deliberated over whether to audition.
She wrote: 'We had to acknowledge the grim truth, which was that Raven needed a bigger profile to get any kind of deal, we could get a load more gigs if we played to 15 million viewers, even if those viewers were of the opinion that a dog with a hula hoop constituted entertainment gold.'
Another extract for the post reads: 'We were uncomfortable that we were, by entering, complicit with the exploitation of the vulnerable to be humiliated in front of millions. But we had made ourselves publicity whores, we’d made our bed, we had to play.'
Piers Morgan tweeted: 'My vote goes to the egg-thrower. #BGT.'
However the broadcaster read Natalie's last tweet, dated from December, which read: 'Thinking about starting a petition to stop Piers Morgan being sent back over.....,' and soon changed his mind.
He wrote: 'If the egg-thrower was @filmmusicholt as Twitter claims, then after seeing her last tweet, I'm withdrawing my vote! #BGT.'
Nothing to do with us: Natalie's band distanced themselves from the musician and said they were did not know what had happened
All together: Natalie pictured with the rest of her band, who auditioned for Britain's Got Talent on a previous series
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