Britain's Got Talent act that 'should have stayed in the bedroom' bombarded with Ofcom complaints by sickened viewers - after studio audience were left shielding their eyes

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A Britain's Got Talent act that 'should have stayed in the bedroom' has been bombarded with Ofcom complaints by sickened viewers - with the studio audience left shielding their eyes during the performance.

Saturday's episode of the ITV show saw a number of new acts take to the stage to try and impress Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, KSI and Alesha Dixon

Baron, 39, and Vesper, 44, appeared on the programme to show off their unique talent, which saw her swinging in the air from chain's attached to his ear lobes and nipples.

Before that, Baron also attached some weights to his nipples and ear lobes, leaving the audience lost for words.  

At the start of the segment, host Declan Donnelly told viewers: 'Obviously don’t try this at home, it’s very dangerous.'

While the audience were quite impressed, those watching at home were not and took to the UK's telly regulator to complain. 

A Britain's Got Talent act that 'should have stayed in the bedroom' has been bombarded with Ofcom complaints by sickened viewers - as the studio audience were left shielding their eyes

A Britain's Got Talent act that 'should have stayed in the bedroom' has been bombarded with Ofcom complaints by sickened viewers - as the studio audience were left shielding their eyes

Baron, 39, and Vesper, 44, appeared on the programme to show off their unique talent, which saw her swinging in the air from chain's attached to his ear lobes and nipples

Baron, 39, and Vesper, 44, appeared on the programme to show off their unique talent, which saw her swinging in the air from chain's attached to his ear lobes and nipples

While the audience were quite impressed, those watching at home were not and took to the UK's telly regulator to complain

While the audience were quite impressed, those watching at home were not and took to the UK's telly regulator to complain

89 people took to Ofcom to share how unimpressed they were with the segment.

Daily Mail have contacted the show's representatives for comment. 

And at the time, many took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how much they didn't enjoy it.  

'This needs to stop in the bedroom, not on TV #BGT.'

'This nipple thing is atrocious.'

'OH GOD!!!!! Baron and Vesper truly brought the danger.'

After their performance, Simon asked: 'Who came up with the idea to do this?'

Vesper explained: 'It was a lot of brainstorming and the physics behind it and how it would be possible.' 

Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their shock over their performance

Many rushed to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their shock over their performance 

Alesha added: 'Can I just say, Vesper, you look so hot! 

'But do you know what, I couldn't actually watch you properly because I couldn't take my eyes off what Baron was doing.

'It was like something out of a horror movie.

'I found it difficult to watch, and weirdly brilliant.'

Amanda decided to give them a 'massive yes', as well as Alesha, but KSI decided to give them a no.

Then when the vote went to Simon, he decided to ask the audience - and they all cheered. 

He told them: 'The audience here like you, so it's a yes!' 

As they walked off, KSI said: 'There is definitely an audience for that though.'

Alesha joked: 'I need a minute to calm down from that.' 

Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.