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Britain's Got Talent 'reaches new low' as man blows out birthday candles and pops balloon with his farts

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Britain's Got Talent viewers complained of a 'new low' as the opening episode of the 16th series featured a man who performed wind tricks. 'Fartist' Ichikawa Koikuchi stunned fans of the ITV talent show by breaking wind to blow out the candles on a birthday cake.

He followed this by blowing out a dart with the aim of popping a balloon, as new judge Bruno Tonoili held his head in his hands and rolled his eyes.

Unfortunately for Ichikawa, he continued to miss and after a few failed attempts head judge Simon Cowell got up to join him on stage and offer some moral support.

When this did the trick the pair hugged and a delighted Ichikawa was sent through to the next round with three yeses. Alesha Dixon said: "I actually really enjoyed it." READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community Amanda Holden laughed at the thought of Ichikawa winning the show and him being introduced to King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance, saying: "May we proudly present the winner of Britain's Got Talent." Simon also granted a 'yes', saying: "I genuinely didn't have a clue and then I understood." But @Schmiffy12 tweeted: "Has to be a new low for @ITV." And @KhakanQureshi complained: "At one time, this type of 'act' would never had got through.

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