Viewers of SATURDAY Night Takeaway got chills after an over-the-top functionality from a popular host.
Ant and Dec returned to the screens tonight for the latest episode of the hit entertainment format ITV.
The finale saw the return of I’m a note in my ear, the second revenge component, and a mega chant featuring Kaiser Chiefs, Tony Hadley, and S Club.
However, enthusiasts were tempted to turn off their TVs after Andi Peters sang and danced.
In an attempt to make the main points of the festival more entertaining, Andi and her dancers presented it in the form of a West End number; But the audience was impressed.
Speaking to X, formerly Twitter, one viewer said, “Andi Peters makes my ears bleed. “
Another wrote: “Andi Peters will never have to sing like EVER again. Gbh to your ears!”
A third wrote: “That’s why Andi Peters never went to the West End. “
Also in the series, fans were hysterical over a “wretch” reaction after winning a vacation.
During the show, the duo Geordie sent Scarlett Moffatt, Jordan North, and Josie Gibson to a restaurant to surprise diners with a vacation.
The cartoon component of the show’s happiest minute of the week.
However, the crowd laughed when Scarlett Sandy got a ticket.
But she planned an all-expenses-paid trip, Sandy seemed more interested in her cocktail and dinner.
On social media, one fan said, “Shit. How depressing he looked when he won this to-go vacation. “
At one point he wrote, “Sandy tells me to drink and eat. “
Meanwhile, 32 celebrities helped Ant and Dec say goodbye on tonight’s show, including Simon Cowell, Girls Aloud, Amanda Holden, and Rylan Clark.
And the guys welcomed back former assistants Ashley Roberts and Kirsty Gallacher for the ultimate resolution of the Ant vs. Ant challenges. Dec.
The finale wasn’t without incident either, as Ant was forced to apologize after a guest cursed live before the presenter suffered a bloody wound.
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