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A gang of religious rappers were banned from the Britain’s Got Talent auditions after they threatened the judges. The four had planned to wow the panel with a song about teaching kids maths. But the crowd quickly turned on them and started chanting: “Off! Off! Off!” Judges Simon Cowell, 50, Piers Morgan, 45, and Amanda Holden, 38, also thought their act was a flop and buzzed them off. But the furious group kicked up a stink backstage and demanded a second chance. Amazingly, producers let them back on, only to see them voted off again. Behind the scenes the four, who visit London schools teaching pupils to rap their times-tables, went “berserk” at being branded flops. And the atmosphere turned even nastier when they demanded a face-off with Morgan, who they felt was the most damning about their act. One of them raged: “We wanna see Piers now! “Let’s see if he is man enough to say what he thinks of us to our faces.” After the threat security guards frogmarched the group out. A show insider said: “Because of their threats and language they had to be kicked out. “They acted like idiots. Sore losers.” Last night a BGT spokesman declined to comment. Daily Star |
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