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BGT act Brotherhood tease terrifying routine after pulling out of show

They are no longer in the competition

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Death-defying act The Brotherhood has teased the terrifying stunt that was deemed “too ambitious” to appear on Britain’s Got Talent.

The masked trio have shared the risky trick they planned to do on the show’s live semi-finals, after it was confirmed that they are no longer taking part in the talent contest.

Instead, they have given their fans a preview of what they had in store as well as hitting back at reports that their semi-final performance was deemed a health and safety risk by show bosses.

They wowed with their first audition (Credit :ITV)

In clips posted on their Instagram, the three men each endure a dangerous ordeal and one of them can he heard saying: “Our fate is now in your hands.”

One member of the group is locked in a tank of water as the other two men use angle grinders on the metal bolts.

They shared their stunt on Instagram (Credit: @thebrotherhoodbgt Instagram)

A second is then caged and engulfed in flames…

One of the performers stood in flames (Credit: @thebrotherhoodbgt Instagram)

And the third masked performer is wrapped in chains.

They kept their scary trademark masks on (Credit: @thebrotherhoodbgt Instagram)

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The group revealed they are now “gutted” to no longer be part of the BGT competition.

They also hit back at reports that their semi-final performance was deemed a health and safety risk by show bosses.

In a new post today, they wrote: “We were not pulled from BGT for ‘not telling the show what we had planned’. We are three individuals utterly obsessed with perfection and professionalism.”

The Brotherhood also wrote on their Instagram: “We’ve learned to stay humble in the good times and humble in defeat. We’ve worked for the last 4 months on an act so ambitious and out there that we’ve put our sanity, blood, sweat, fire and tears on the line.

“Through circumstance and bad luck out of our hands sadly we aren’t in a position where we can deliver what we set out to do. It kills me that we’ve failed and that we will no longer be in 2019’s @bgt competition. We are truly gutted that we won’t get to be in the fight but we aimed for the stars and fell short.

“It’s been an absolutely incredible ride for BGT this year and I wish all the acts still In the competition the best of luck and success and that a magic act can bring home the crown again.”

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We’ve learned to stay humble in the good times and humble in defeat. We’ve worked for the last 4 months on an act so ambitious and out there that we’ve put our sanity, blood, sweat, fire and tears on the line. Through circumstance and bad luck out of our hands sadly we aren’t in a position where we can deliver what we set out to do. It kills me that we’ve failed and that we will no longer be in 2019’s @bgt competition. We are truly gutted that we won’t get to be in the fight but we aimed for the stars and fell short. It’s been an absolutely incredible ride for BGT this year and I wish all the acts still In the competition the best of luck and success and that a magic act can bring home the crown again. If we’ve taken anything from this, it’s that collectively YOU can achieve great things, no matter what’s in front of you. No matter what is happening in the world, the power of friendship and dreaming big is a powerful thing. Thank you to each and every single person that messaged us (both the love and the hate)- you’ve made us smile and proud. 4 yes’s and 2.6 million views on YouTube makes this crazy ride worth it. Big love. See you soon.

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A spokesperson for Britain’s Got Talent said: “The Brotherhood have had to withdraw from the Britain’s Got Talent Live Semi-Finals. Libby and Charlie will now be performing on Friday’s show.”

– The Britain’s Got Talent’s semi-finals continue tonight Friday (May 31) at 7.30pm and 9.30pm on ITV, ahead of the final on Sunday (June 2) at 7.30pm

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