With his wife Muriel Brugman, who acted as a magician’s dummy for the duration of the pair’s performance, Scott Nelson, a fifty-year-old performer, comedian, comic illusionist, and magician auditioned for Series 10 of Britain’s Got Talent. Scott was born in the American state of California, whilst Muriel was born in the Dutch city of Weesp. The two presently reside together in The Netherlands.
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Scott shook Muriel’s right hand to start their audition while her opposite (left) arm and then both of her legs appeared to fall off. Scott then appeared to accidentally break Muriel into pieces by turning to a magician’s box, giving the impression that he was ready to cut her in two and was about to piece her back together.
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However, everything that had come off—including a head at the beginning—was made of fake parts. Muriel could not be put back together since one of the back wheels appeared broken, and the box did not line up.
Alesha Dixon buzzed him after Muriel demonstrated that she was a genuine person and not a dummy. She then used one of her real hands to provide Scott with a tissue to wipe the tear from his eye. It was “Loved it,” Amanda Holden said. Simon Cowell continued, calling it “Incredible.” With four yes votes, they moved on to the next round.
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A twist in magic is always welcome. We all adore the way he incorporated vintage attire and other customs. Then, how clumsy he appears to be. We particularly love the expression on Alicia’s face when she discovers that everything was staged. We suppose We might compare this to a vaudeville act and eagerly await his upcoming stages.
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