'BGT' judge McIntyre flustered by raunchy girl band

Funnyman Michael McIntyre gets a bit hot under the collar when a seven-piece girl group put on a raunchy routine for 'Britain's Got Talent'.

'BGT' judge McIntyre flustered by raunchy girl band

Funnyman Michael McIntyre gets a bit hot under the collar when a seven-piece girl group put on a raunchy routine for 'Britain's Got Talent'.

The comic and fellow judges Amanda Holden and David Hasselhoff head to Cardiff, Manchester and Birmingham for the latest episode of the ITV1 talent search.

First up are Girls Roc, a self-styled performance variety act.

One of them, Nicola, tells judges what it takes to become a member, saying: "A Girls Roc girl? First of all, they've got to be exceptionally hot. They've got to have the attitude, no wimps. We know we're good at what we do. We want to show everyone. This is it. This is where it all begins."

They launch into a dance routine complete with snakes and an angle grinder which leaves McIntyre flustered and worried that it is "just a bit too naughty".

But they get a better response from Holden who says: "Girls, I love girls that are naughty. I think that it was dangerous. I think it was well put together. It was exciting. There was something for everybody. You've all got great bottoms. I thought you brought something different."

Other acts attempting to impress were a dancing dog, a man who climbs through a coat hanger and a mime act dressed as a pig.

One act who does make an impression is violinist Alexandra who is complimented by Hasselhoff on her "lovely string section".

The former Baywatch star then finds himself with an admirer of his own when a young contestant's mother admits she is obsessed with him.

She gets a kiss from the actor who tells her daughter: "Tell your mum I'm in room 708."

* Britain's Got Talent is on ITV1 at 8pm today.

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