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SIMON Cowell will learn a harsh truth that he's not as likeable as co-star David Walliams during tonight's Britain's Got More Talent.

The BGT judges take a break from filming more show-stopping auditions to play the popular Weird Crushes card game, which features both Simon and David.

 The Britain's Got Talent judges are in hysterics as they play card game, Weird Crushes
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The Britain's Got Talent judges are in hysterics as they play card game, Weird Crushes

The game ranks different male celebrities on their charisma, likeability, sex appeal, style, and fame.

While Simon outranks David on charisma by one point, he is defeated by a large margin on the likeability category.

Initially trying to bluff his way out of it by lying about his score, Simon reluctantly admits he was scored just two points, while David landed a much stronger four.

Co-stars Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon laughed hysterically as the boys tried to prove who was king of the panel.

 Simon is ranked at '2' on the likeability scale, while David quadruples that score
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Simon is ranked at '2' on the likeability scale, while David quadruples that score
 Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon can't contain their laughter at the quirky game
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Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon can't contain their laughter at the quirky game

Tonight's episode of Britain's Got Talent will see a knife-throwing act take aim at Simon Cowell, leaving judge Amanda Holden, 48, and the auditions audience gasping in shock.

Andrei admitted: “This was high stakes. It was more dangerous because I didn’t know what Simon would do.

“I know my partner. She knows not to be scared and not to move.

“But I didn’t know if Simon might move. I worried I might leave him seriously injured.

“I had small nerves. I’m a professional, I must be ready and keep my focus.”

 Tonight's episode sees a knife-throwing act take aim at Simon Cowell
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Tonight's episode sees a knife-throwing act take aim at Simon CowellCredit: Tom Dymond

Explaining why he took up the challenge Simon, 59, said: “I wanted to feel what it’s like. It is terrifying.”

Judge David Walliams, 47, told Andrei: “You could’ve killed him when you had the chance.”

Britain's Got Talent returns tonight on ITV at 8pm.

Britain’s Got Talent act Andrei Gomonov prepares to throw knives at glamorous assistant and Simon Cowell in shocking audition


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