Teddy Magic, a young magician, captivated the judges and audience on Britain’s Got Talent with his outstanding audition.
Teddy, who was just eight years old, took over the stage, utilizing telepathy to play pranks on the judges before stunning them with a spectacular card trick. One of his most talked-about instances was when he seemed to pop the cork off a champagne bottle without touching it. The illusion has followers talking on social media, eliciting a combination of astonishment and skepticism.

Viewers used X, formerly known as Twitter, to voice their comments. One follower guessed the feat, saying, “Simon actually removed the lid from the Fanta bottle because those f*****rs don’t come off, lol.” * Another commented on the dramatic impact, adding, “That champagne bottle was so much louder when we sat in the audience; we all jumped.”
Not everyone was thrilled by the young magician’s performance, with one viewer tweeting, “A bottle of yellow water that isn’t fizzy is not surprising.” Another person speculated, “Plot twist, there was no fizz in that fizzy orange to begin with #BGT.”
Teddy impressed the judges and advanced to the next round. This comes after Britain’s Got Talent had to interrupt production on the eighteenth season of the ITV talent program when audience members threw obscenities at the judges.
Cameras had to stop shooting as Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and newcomer KSI—who was standing in for Bruno Tonioli—were attacked by the audience, with Simon being dubbed an “old fart” during the outburst.
Amanda discussed the situation, revealing that those yelling the insults had a cheeky request for Simon, which he immediately disregarded. Amanda made it known: “Because Simon’s in charge, they took it all out on him—they called him an old fart, they flicked the Vs at him, and then through two or three acts, there are these women in the camera shot giving him the finger.”

Amanda then told The Sun that the primary perpetrators who were throwing obscenities approached Simon for a photo, which he swiftly rejected, asking if they were joking. The judge at the BGT explained, “Then, at the end of the session, they’re like, ‘Simon, can we have a selfie?’ and he’s like, ‘You’re joking, aren’t you?'”
Amanda observed that Simon generally handled everything calmly, a trait he might not have displayed in previous years. She stated, “I thought, ‘God, he’s changed; I don’t know if he would’ve taken that so lightly that long ago.'” He was laughing uncontrollably.
The ITV program has shifted to Blackpool for this series, and Amanda is thrilled with the change of scenery for BGT. She told The Mirror, “They were wild!” I had a wonderful day in Blackpool; everyone was very kind, enthusiastic, and noisy. I honestly don’t think we’ll return to London. Forget New York; if you do it up north, you’ve nailed it.”