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David Walliams nearly loses todger in BGT motorcycle stunt

David Walliams nearly lost his todger in a ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ motorcycle stunt.
The 48-year-old judge joined daredevil contestant Jack Price on stage during the pre-recorded episode, which will be shown on Saturday night (18.04.20), when he was asked to lay down as the contestant reversed his motorbike within inches of David’s private parts.
His co-judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon begged Jack not to hurt their friend, but Simon Cowell quipped he enjoyed seeing David in an uncomfortable position.
According to The Sun newspaper, Simon joked: "It was so exciting seeing David nearly get hurt."
After the act, David said: "I’ve never had a motorcycle touch my testicles before", and joked that the talent show producers "got their money’s worth".
Despite being terrified for his life, the ‘Little Britain’ comedian couldn’t see what was happening on stage and he tried to distract himself by focusing on the ceiling.
He added: "It was scary because I’d never seen that guy before. I mean, I’m assuming he’s good at what he does.
"All I could do was remain still, stare at the ceiling and put my trust in the show that I wasn’t going to get hurt. I couldn’t really see what was going on."
Luckily, David didn’t suffer any injuries.
He is due to join longtime pal Matt Lucas to bring back ‘Little Britain’ for the first time in a decade next week.
The sketch show – which was created and written by the pair, and ran from 2003 to 2005 – will be back for BBC One’s ‘The Big Night In’ on April 23rd.

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