A BRITAIN’S Got Talent finalist was spotted limping into an ambulance after their performance went horribly wrong during the show’s live finale.
One member of Korean taekwondo stars Ssaulabi suffered a major injury as they performed in front of the judges.
An ambulance pulled up outside Britain’s Got Talent last night after one performance went horribly wrong[/caption] The taekwondo star was spotted limping to an ambulance last night[/caption] Disappointed members of the team were spotted carying their props out of the studio[/caption]Fans feared the acrobatic star had broken his foot or worse after two performers collided mid-air, causing one of them to land badly.
One of his horrified co-stars paused their routine to check on him and he was spotted crawling off the stage at the end of the performance.
A spokesperson for Britain’s Got Talent told The Sun today: “During last night’s live final, a member of Ssaulabi Performance Troupe was injured.
“He was quickly seen by our onsite medical team before going to hospital for further treatment. All at BGT wish him a speedy recovery.”
Alesha Dixon appeared to be the only judge to react to the accident that will go down in BGT history, saying “I hope he is OK”.
Viewers also recoiled at the terrifying moment and were desperate to know if the star was alright.
One wrote on social media last night: “Did one of the performers just break their foot that looked serious #bgtfinal”.
Another tweeted: “This is ever so cool but did I just see mateyboi break his foot and crawl off? That’s gotta hurt #bgtfinal”
Despite the fall viewers were amazed by their routine which saw them smashing planks and being thrown into the air.
Another said: “My goodness! Just like the planks, they smashed it! (Sorry, I had to) I loved everything about this performance, the music choices in particular are amazing! In the nicest way possible, I genuinely didn’t think they could step up from their semi-final, but OMG they proved me wrong! Definitely their best performance to date!”
Ssaulabi lost out on the £250,000 prize and a slot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance to singer Sydnie Christmas.
Comedian Jack Rhodes came second, and dancers Abigail and Afronitaaa came in third place.
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1st – Sydnie Christmas – singer
2nd – Jack Rhodes – magician
3rd – Abigail and Afronitaaa – dancing duo
4th – Innocent Masuku – opera singer
5th – The Trickstars – dancing dog group
6th – Trixy – magician
7th – Mike Woodhams – impersonator/singer
8th – Alex Mitchell – comedian
9th – Northants Sings Out – choir
10th – Ssaulabi Performance Troupe – taekwando performers
11th – Haribow – skipping troupe