The Phantom’s semi-final performance didn’t particularly satisfy Simon Cowell, the show’s head judge, but many home viewers thought Marc Spelmann might be to blame.
The Phantom allegedly competed against England’s Got Talent in the past, according to ITV fans.
When the stealth demonstration made an appearance Thursday night during the fourth live semi-final at London’s Hammersmith Apollo, just a small number of the authorized authorities were impressed.
Before they began, the Phantom asked the judge, David Walliams, to recall a memory and write it down along with any other information, such as the exact moment it occurred.
only after Amanda Holden entered the stage and was eventually led off by stepping into a large box was she appointed as the boss.
David walked up to the platform, where there was an empty table and seats, and was requested to look into a giant mirror that was behind the stage.
It’s no secret to England’s Got Talent viewers that The Phantom has previously competed on the ITV show.
Amanda unexpectedly went closer to him in the glass and gave him the memory he had requested, but it was jumbled as she knew it would be.
After Amanda left, David returned before the panel for rendering judgment with a piece of paper, which he was requested to read out loud in its entirety.
David said, “David, you can’t see me, you won’t ever see me, but I am in every case here here,” as Alesha shrieked and his ringer abruptly rang.
David Wallias and Amanda could be seen in a mirror backstage as The Phantom performed.
“Until later, farewell,” came the awful voice, and David rejoiced.
But Simon was the only one who did not cheer, leading him to wonder, “Am I really acting so foolish? I believe that David was approached to find out what he was thinking about, but that portion never happened. After rising and staying enclosed in a box, Amanda suddenly materialized in the mirror.
Simon exhibited real confusion as David detailed the memories he had been thinking about.