Simon Cowell was heckled by an audience member in a hilarious opening to Britain's Got Talent tonight.
The auditions came from London again today, with audiences filling the huge auditorium in the hope they'll witness the next big act. As the first act of the night took to the stage, the judges sat down ready for the performance.
It was down to Accordion Ryan to open the show, as he arrived on stage animatedly. The teaching assistant explained he was going to perform a tune for them on the accordion, as Simon quizzed him on how he found himself on Britain’s Got Talent.
As he explained he is from the United States originally, but is now living in Vienna, Austria, before making his way to London to perform on the ITV talent show, Simon asked him how he went "from there to there to here".
It was then that an audience member shouted "on a plane", leaving the rest of the judges in fits of laughter. Simon, meanwhile, seemed unimpressed before raising his eyebrows to those around him.
"I know by plane," he replied, before Ryan started to discuss what his job is and how much it would mean for him to win the show.
Viewers were shocked as Ryan then broke out into a performance of Low by Flo-Rida, singing along too, before all the judges hit their red buzzers and his performance quickly came to an end.
Simon previously revealed the show has changed over the years - and it's more about the first audition now.
He said: "I think you've got two things, you want to make a show which people hopefully will enjoy watching. And secondly, you want to give whoever it is that opportunity, hopefully, for things to get better in their lives after they've auditioned."
Going on to speak about the changes over the years, explaining: "I think where things have changed a lot from where we first started is it always used to be about the end prize. I would say now that your first audition is so important because of what happens, virally, that even just that single audition can make a massive difference to your life."
Simon is joined on the judging panel alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and new judge Bruno Tonioli.