Simon Cowell stunned as flamboyant Britain’s Got Talent singer, 68, declares her love for him during hilarious audition

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SIMON Cowell is left stunned when a flamboyant Britain’s Got Talent singer declares her love for him during tonight’s episode.

Lili Davies, 68, tells the judge that she wants to “kiss” him and “maybe more” in her hilarious audition.

Lili declares her love for Simon

Lili, who performs her original song on her keyboard, begins by telling David Walliams that she likes him.

But the singer – who wears a feather boa, green tassel earrings and long blue gloves – goes on to say her heart is with someone else.

She sings: “I love you Simon, Simon, Simon. I want to kiss and maybe more!”

Tonight’s episode will also see a group of young singers – the D Day Juniors – pay tribute to war heroes on the 75th anniversary of VE Day.

The singer tells the judge that she wants to “kiss” him and “maybe more”

Simon is stunned

Last week, judge Amanda Holden confirmed Britain’s Got Talent’s live shows will return to screens later this year after the coronavirus pandemic forced them to postpone production for the current series.

The ITV star, 49, said she was told by production to keep “early autumn” free for filming.

However, the broadcaster insisted that she, production nor her fellow judges Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Simon Cowell would ever do series without a studio audience.

Speaking to HuffPost UK, she said: “All of the main judges have been given a date to hold in early autumn to see if it works live.

Amanda the confirmed Britain’s Got Talent’s live shows will return to screens later this year

“But we would never do it without an audience because we’ve always said the British public is the fifth judge.

“So we can’t do it without them – it would be no fun without them! We’ll see what happens, but we are planning to do it this year.”

The Heart Breakfast praised fellow judge Simon, 60, about getting the current BGT series on-air amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the live shows being delayed.

She continued: “Simon has fought very hard for it to be on now, in its normal slot, and it celebrates Britain at its best.

Amanda says the show wouldn’t work without its live audience

“All our eccentricities, our nuttiness, and being able to laugh at ourselves is how we get through everything – we’ve got to still find the light in the dark.”

Britain’s Got Talent continues tonight 8pm on ITV

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