Ant McPartlin RUSHED to medics after HEADBUTTING a coconut during chaotic BGT audition moment!
Britain’s Got Talent turned unexpectedly dramatic when beloved host Ant McPartlin suffered a painful accident mid-filming — accidentally HEADBUTTING a coconut and injuring his forehead!
The bizarre mishap happened during the 2022 auditions, leaving co-host Declan Donnelly visibly concerned as he pointed out Ant’s bleeding head. First aiders rushed in as cameras kept rolling, capturing the shocking moment.
Ant had been interacting with an act that involved smashing coconuts on stage, initially trying to break one with his fist and commenting: “Do not punch coconuts kids, it really hurts. I think I nearly broke my knuckle.” He then attempted to use his head, saying: “Why did you say forehead? Because I was bound to try.”
After Dec alerted him to the cut, Ant humorously chided someone off-camera: “How irresponsible are you?”
The medic who treated him explained that Ant would need to change his dressing daily for three weeks. Despite the accident, Ant kept his sense of humour, remarking: “This is very extreme for a little tap on the forehead.” He later returned to the stage, undeterred and ready to take another shot at the coconuts, reports the Express.
The beloved ITV talent show returned last night (February 22) for its 18th series, featuring judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and new addition, former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli. Ant and Dec are hosting once again, with KSI appearing as a guest judge.
Simon revealed he had a near-death experience while filming the latest series when a contestant almost missed during a dangerous act involving smashing watermelons.
The 65-year-old recounted: “It’s that feeling when you kind of think somebody doesn’t want you on the show any more. It was that. It was the closest, genuinely, where I’m thinking, ‘they actually want to kill me’.”
He went on to describe his terror: “And I swear to God, that’s how I felt because this guy got really nervous and he’d slipped and was shaking as he was smashing these watermelons.”
Simon then credited the safety team for intervening: “The health and safety guys, normally quite annoying, actually stopped him. Thank God, they saved my life.”
Ant expressed the cast’s concern, saying they were “scared for Simon Cowell’s life” and mentioned that this year’s Britain’s Got Talent series involves “a lot of danger”.