'Who even has all this kit just laying around?!' Britain's Got Talent viewers ... trends now

'Who even has all this kit just laying around?!' Britain's Got Talent viewers ... trends now
'Who even has all this kit just laying around?!' Britain's Got Talent viewers ... trends now

'Who even has all this kit just laying around?!' Britain's Got Talent viewers ... trends now

Britain's Got Talent viewers were amused by a 'don't try this at home' warning during Sunday's episode as a stuntman took to the stage.

Brazilian Arbon was seen climbing onto incredibly high stilts before holding a handstand at the top while fire burned around him below.  

The athletic auditionee, 26, delighted many viewers as he took to the stage without a top on, with his rippling abs on display.

However, fans of the show found it entertaining that hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly had warned viewers not to attempt Arbon's stunts at home, with many taking to social media to say they simply couldn't because they didn't have the necessary equipment.

One person wrote on Twitter: '“DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME” say #BGT… yeah because I have all this apparatus in my shed apparently you kind find it on the middle aisle at ALDI.'

Britain's Got Talent viewers were amused by a 'don't try this at home' warning during Sunday's episode as a stuntman took to the stage

Britain's Got Talent viewers were amused by a 'don't try this at home' warning during Sunday's episode as a stuntman took to the stage

Brazilian Arbon was seen climbing onto incredibly high stilts before holding a handstand at the top while fire burned around him below

Brazilian Arbon was seen climbing onto incredibly high stilts before holding a handstand at the top while fire burned around him below

While someone else shared: 'Do not try this at home you say … my husband is currently stood on the babies high chair with a load of my scented candles around him with a pair of my tights on his head.'

'Warning... don't try this at home... urm, yeah you don't need to worry bout that... Man alive,' laughed another viewer.

While someone else wrote: 'Who needs the, don't try this at home warning! I mean, who even has all this kit just laying around! Forget the act, I've had a roast dinner and apple crumble, I couldn't even get into trousers that snug at the minute.'

'"Don't try this at home" yeah I don't have any 30-foot stilts or flaming torches in at the minute lads,' remarked someone else.

And someone else wrote: 'Don't try this at home. I wasn't going to, I have work tomorrow can't be throwing myself about the living room and catching fire.'

Noting Arbon's physique, another viewer joked: 'Every woman in the U.K looking at their Gary eating a bag of salt & vinegar & then back at Arbon.'

While someone else shared: 'I’m sorry but the way that Brazilian topless man called Arbon is handling those poles though.'

And someone else posted: 'Who cares what his talent is with those Abs Arbon from Brazil.' 

The athletic auditionee, 26, delighted many viewers as he took to the stage without a top on, with his rippling abs on display

The athletic auditionee, 26, delighted many viewers as he took to the stage without a top on, with his rippling abs on display

Fans of the show found it entertaining that hosts Ant and Dec had warned viewers not to attempt Arbon's stunts at home, while others were stunned by Arbon's physique

Fans of the show found it entertaining that hosts Ant and Dec had warned viewers not to attempt Arbon's stunts at home, while others were stunned by Arbon's physique

Gripped by Arbon's high-stakes performance, judge Bruno Tonioli said: 'I think I had a heart attack five times.'

An eight-year-old boy with a brain tumour along with his choir have secured the coveted golden buzzer during the second episode of Britain's Got Talent.

The hit ITV1 reality competition series made its return to TV in the form of a weekend double bill, which saw a singer and a South Korean martial arts troupe awarded a golden buzzer each during the launch episode on Saturday.

On Sunday's episode, Ravi's Dream Team, a choir of people ranging from age five to 78, fronted by eight-year-old Ravi, were put straight through to the live shows when judge Alesha Dixon hit the special buzzer.

Taking to the stage, Ravi introduced his sister, mother and father to the judges and explained his reasoning for being on the show.

'I've watched BGT all my life and always wanted to audition for it,' he said.

'Two years ago I was diagnosed with a brain

read more from dailymail.....

NEXT Coronation Street's Brooke Vincent breaks down in tears as she experiences 'mum ... trends now