“Do not try this at home,” warned “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” host Terry Crews just before Stevie Starr, aka The Professional Regurgitator, walked out on stage during the fourth episode. After originally coming in fourth place back in Season 10 (where he lost to singer/ukuleleist Grace VanderWaal), this Scottish performer returned for the spinoff series to prove that his unique regurgitation skills were deserving of the “Champion” title. Watch The Professional Regurgitator’s gag-inducing performance above.
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The Professional Regurgitator approached the judges’ table and told Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, Mel B and Howie Mandel, “This is so cool to have me back. It’s such a privilege.” He began the act by swallowing a small screw and a bolt and asking the audience whether they’d like him to place the bolt at the beginning,...
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The Professional Regurgitator approached the judges’ table and told Heidi Klum, Simon Cowell, Mel B and Howie Mandel, “This is so cool to have me back. It’s such a privilege.” He began the act by swallowing a small screw and a bolt and asking the audience whether they’d like him to place the bolt at the beginning,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“America’s Got Talent: The Champions” continues on Monday with the fourth of five episodes showcasing the top 50 acts drawn from around the world. Another 10 take part on the January 28 edition of this spin-off from “Agt” including two past winners of the main show: performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later.
Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill on Monday lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.” Among these are the Texas Tenors, an opera act...
Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill on Monday lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.” Among these are the Texas Tenors, an opera act...
- 1/29/2019
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
The fourth episode of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” airs Monday, January 28 starting at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on NBC. As with the first three episodes of this “Agt” spin-off, it will feature 10 acts who have already taken part in the franchise. We’ve done some digging and have spoilers on the line-up.
Among those in the hunt are performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later. Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.
Among those in the hunt are performance artist Kenichi Ebina who won “America’s Got Talent” in 2013, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin who took the title two years later. Of the other eight acts, only one won in their respective country: Moonlight Brothers, a dance group, waltzed off with victory on “Denmark’s Got Talent” in 2018. Another, kid magician Issy Simpson, was the runner-up on “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2017.
See Who are the ‘America’s Got Talent’ superfans: How voting for ‘Agt: The Champions’ works
Five of the acts on the bill lost their bids to win “America’s Got Talent.
- 1/27/2019
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
NBC has released the second wave of former contestants returning for “America’s Got Talent: The Champions,” the franchise’s new, all-star winter edition.
While the first half included former finalists and winners like kid ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, singer Susan Boyle, and magician Shin Lim, the remaining set includes young fan favorites, like vocalists Angelica Hale and Courtney Hadwin, along with more unusual acts, like Stevie Starr aka “The Professional Regurgitator.”
Premiering on Jan. 7, “Agt: The Champions” brings together former winners, finalists and impossible-to-forget acts from previous seasons of “America’s Got Talent,” “Britain’s Got Talent” and other “Got Talent” franchises from around the globe, to compete for the title of World Champion.
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This special installment of the NBC competition series will feature usual “Agt” judges Simon Cowell, Mel B,...
While the first half included former finalists and winners like kid ventriloquist Darci Lynne Farmer, singer Susan Boyle, and magician Shin Lim, the remaining set includes young fan favorites, like vocalists Angelica Hale and Courtney Hadwin, along with more unusual acts, like Stevie Starr aka “The Professional Regurgitator.”
Premiering on Jan. 7, “Agt: The Champions” brings together former winners, finalists and impossible-to-forget acts from previous seasons of “America’s Got Talent,” “Britain’s Got Talent” and other “Got Talent” franchises from around the globe, to compete for the title of World Champion.
Also Read: 'America's Got Talent: The Champions' Books Susan Boyle, Darci Lynne Farmer, and 23 Other Competitors
This special installment of the NBC competition series will feature usual “Agt” judges Simon Cowell, Mel B,...
- 11/30/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
America's got some serious new talent! Tonight's two-hour finale slowly took the top ten acts and whittled them down to five, including mentalist Oz Pearlman, comedian Drew Lynch, professional regurgitator The Professional Regurgitator (also known as Stevie Starr), R&B duo the Craig Lewis Band, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin. In the end, it was down to Lynch and Zerdin, but only one act could win the million dollars and show on the Vegas strip. That act was... Paul Zerdin! Host Nick Cannon revealed that there was only a 1% difference in votes between the two men, who both impressed the judges and America on a consistent basis throughout the season. Zerdin is...
- 9/17/2015
- E! Online
The 10 remaining acts in America’s Got Talent‘s 10th season have spent nearly three months pouring their blood, sweat and (in some cases) contents of their stomachs into the competition — and in a few hours (9:57/8:57c-ish) , a victor shall be crowned.
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But before the winner is revealed, let’s take a look at the 10 remaining hopefuls:
* Oz Pearlman, the mentalist — no not that mentalist — has a pretty decent shot at the Top 5.
* Uzeyer Novruzov, the ladder acrobat, barely escaped elimination last week. (Thanks, Dunkin Donuts!) Talented though he may be,...
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But before the winner is revealed, let’s take a look at the 10 remaining hopefuls:
* Oz Pearlman, the mentalist — no not that mentalist — has a pretty decent shot at the Top 5.
* Uzeyer Novruzov, the ladder acrobat, barely escaped elimination last week. (Thanks, Dunkin Donuts!) Talented though he may be,...
- 9/16/2015
- TVLine.com
Howie Mandel made an insensitive comment about eating disorders on Wednesday’s live broadcast of America’s Got Talent. When contestant Stevie Starr, who is a professional reguritator (Aka he swallows random objects whole and brings them back up in one piece), was being judged, Mandel praised him in a politically incorrect way. “This would probably come […]
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- 8/27/2015
- by Spencer Macnaughton
- Uinterview
Sowie, says Howie. America's Got Talent judge Howie Mandel apologized on Tuesday, Aug. 25, after his ill-conceived joke about eating disorders during the show's live broadcast sparked backlash on social media. Mandel, 59, praised fan favorite Stevie Starr — "The Regurgitator" — a professional who swallows objects whole and well, regurgitates the items. Only Mandel's praise fell flat. "This would probably come out wrong," Mandel told Starr during the broadcast. "But you, sir, make bulimia entertaining." Immediately, fans reacted with outrage, lashing out against Mandel for his insensitive comments. Mandel [...]...
- 8/26/2015
- Us Weekly
The pitfalls of live television in the era of social media continue: Comedian Howie Mandel found himself in hot water Tuesday night over an ill-conceived bulimia joke on a live episode of NBC’s America’s Got Talent that sparked immediate backlash on social media. Mandel shared his suspicion that the joke would likely not go well but proceeded with it anyway. Capping a rousing judge reaction to the act of a fan favorite, The Regurgitator (Stevie Starr), who swallows…...
- 8/26/2015
- Deadline TV
Howie Mandel is doing damage control. The America's Got Talent judge is apologizing after making a comment that wasn't well-recieved during tonight's live telecast. It all started when fan-favorite Stevie Starr, who is known as a "professional reguritator"—for his talent of swallowing random objects whole, and managing to bring them back up in one piece—was being praised by Mandel on the show. Admitting that his remark would "probably come out wrong," the comedian declared, "You, sir, make bulimia entertaining." Oof. There wasn't an immediate reaction from the audience, but it seems as though Mandel caught wind of backlash on social media,...
- 8/26/2015
- E! Online
WWE have signed Welsh wrestler Steve Evans who currently works under the name ‘Stevie Starr’, to a development contract. Evans was spotted by WWE scouts while working an event at the 02 Arena in London last April. Evans who is 28 years old and from Swansea in South Wales was wrestling for the promoter of Welsh Wrestling, Alan Ravenhill when he was caught the eye of WWE officials.
Giving an interview to the local paper in South Wales ‘The Evening Post’, Steve had this to say:
In regards to his current ring name:
Once I get over there, I am their property.
They can call me what they want.
His ability in the ring and the opportunity he’s been given:
Everyone says I’m quite athletic.
I’m a guy who can move around.
I can do some high flying.
I’m just going to go out to America on my own to start.
Giving an interview to the local paper in South Wales ‘The Evening Post’, Steve had this to say:
In regards to his current ring name:
Once I get over there, I am their property.
They can call me what they want.
His ability in the ring and the opportunity he’s been given:
Everyone says I’m quite athletic.
I’m a guy who can move around.
I can do some high flying.
I’m just going to go out to America on my own to start.
- 5/28/2012
- by Andrew Smith
- Obsessed with Film
Britain’s Got More Talemt presenter Stephen Mulhern has revealed that the Got Talent judges had no idea that Spelbound were going to be throwing people over their heads on Saturday night’s final.
As part of their impressive Bgt finale routine, a few of the gymnastic acrobat group gathered behind the judges table and proceeded to throw a member back and forward over their heads. Amanda Holden looked genuinely shocked when she realised what was going on and Stephen has revealed that she wasn’t acting.
He told Phil and Holly on This Morning:
“What the viewers at home won’t know is on the night, they came up behind the judges at the very last minute so the judges had no idea. So anyone that has filmed or recorded it should watch the judges after he flies over them. It’s amazing!”
“They never see the rehearsals, well...
As part of their impressive Bgt finale routine, a few of the gymnastic acrobat group gathered behind the judges table and proceeded to throw a member back and forward over their heads. Amanda Holden looked genuinely shocked when she realised what was going on and Stephen has revealed that she wasn’t acting.
He told Phil and Holly on This Morning:
“What the viewers at home won’t know is on the night, they came up behind the judges at the very last minute so the judges had no idea. So anyone that has filmed or recorded it should watch the judges after he flies over them. It’s amazing!”
“They never see the rehearsals, well...
- 6/7/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
ITV have released the voting figures for this year’s Britain’s Got Talent series and they proved that in most cases, the judging panel sent the right act through to Saturday’s final show.
Each night, when the judges chose between the acts in second and third place, they made the right decision, except on Tuesday 1st of June when they saved boyband Connected at the expense of singing doorman Neil Fullard.
On that occasion, Neil received 17.2% of the public vote, while Connected got only 15.2%.
The figures also revealed that winning group Spelbound attracted a whopping 62% of the public vote on their semi final show, the highest result of the week and in second place were Tina and Chandi, with 58.1% on Tuesday night.
Check out the full table of results below.
Semi-final 1
Spelbound – 62.4%
Tobias Mead – 14.3%
Olivia Archbold – 11.3%
Stevie Starr – 6.4%
Josh Barry – 1.7%
Threebee – 1.7%
Kevin Cruise – 1.5%
Sean Sheehan – 0.7%
Semi-final 2
Tina and...
Each night, when the judges chose between the acts in second and third place, they made the right decision, except on Tuesday 1st of June when they saved boyband Connected at the expense of singing doorman Neil Fullard.
On that occasion, Neil received 17.2% of the public vote, while Connected got only 15.2%.
The figures also revealed that winning group Spelbound attracted a whopping 62% of the public vote on their semi final show, the highest result of the week and in second place were Tina and Chandi, with 58.1% on Tuesday night.
Check out the full table of results below.
Semi-final 1
Spelbound – 62.4%
Tobias Mead – 14.3%
Olivia Archbold – 11.3%
Stevie Starr – 6.4%
Josh Barry – 1.7%
Threebee – 1.7%
Kevin Cruise – 1.5%
Sean Sheehan – 0.7%
Semi-final 2
Tina and...
- 6/6/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Media watchdog Ofcom is investigating viewer complaints about Monday night's episode of Britain's Got Talent. Stevie Starr, also known as The Regurgitator, was seen swallowing a lightbulb, a mobile phone and an engagement ring belonging to judge Amanda Holden. ITV1 broadcast a warning before the act was shown, urging people not to try the stunts at home, but according to Ofcom "a handful" of viewers were concerned that the act would encourage young children to emulate Stevie's behaviour.
- 6/2/2010
- Sky TV
Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has admitted that she was ‘terrified’ when Stevie ‘The Regurgitator’ Starr swallowed her ring last night.
On the first Bgt semi final, Stevie swallowed Amanda’s engagement ring along with a locked padlock, and a key. He then appeared to unlock the padlock, insert the ring and relock it before regurgitating all three items up again.
Today she wrote on Twitter: “I honestly was terrified I’d lose my ring last night! Chris was on the edge of his seat even though it’s insured!”
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern attempted to silence cynics earlier today and insisted that Stevie wasn’t using illusions on last night’s show. More here.
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On the first Bgt semi final, Stevie swallowed Amanda’s engagement ring along with a locked padlock, and a key. He then appeared to unlock the padlock, insert the ring and relock it before regurgitating all three items up again.
Today she wrote on Twitter: “I honestly was terrified I’d lose my ring last night! Chris was on the edge of his seat even though it’s insured!”
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern attempted to silence cynics earlier today and insisted that Stevie wasn’t using illusions on last night’s show. More here.
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- 6/1/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern appeared on This Morning today and told Eamon and Ruth that Stevie Starr really can regurgitate on demand.
On last night’s Bgt semi final, Stevie swallowed Amanda Holden’s engagement ring along with a locked padlock, and a key. He then appeared to unlock the padlock, insert the ring and relock it before regurgitating all three items up again. In a bid to silence the many cynics, when asked if it was some sort of trick, Stephen Mulhern replied:
Everybody asks me this and do you know something, I can assure you now. It’s not a slight of hand, it’s not misdirection, this guy is a regurgitator. That’s what he does, he can hold it down and when he wants it to come back up as you’ve seen…he can do it!
I’ve been championing this guy!
On last night’s Bgt semi final, Stevie swallowed Amanda Holden’s engagement ring along with a locked padlock, and a key. He then appeared to unlock the padlock, insert the ring and relock it before regurgitating all three items up again. In a bid to silence the many cynics, when asked if it was some sort of trick, Stephen Mulhern replied:
Everybody asks me this and do you know something, I can assure you now. It’s not a slight of hand, it’s not misdirection, this guy is a regurgitator. That’s what he does, he can hold it down and when he wants it to come back up as you’ve seen…he can do it!
I’ve been championing this guy!
- 6/1/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Stevie Starr came with a health warning from Ant & Dec on tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent semi final, with presenter Declan Donnelly telling people not to try this at home.
Stevie started by swallowing a whole light bulb…..a few stomach wobbles later and the thing came back up whole! He then asked Amanda for her engagement ring…she was Not amused…we guess that she didn’t expect this because she looked genuinely shocked and she’s just not that good an actress (did you see Big Top?)
Amanda then watched as Stevie put the ring, a padlock and a key into his tummy while he attempted to open the lock with his key, insert the ring and then lock the padlock Before bringing it back up. He did it…..but was it real? Can someone really do that? It didn’t even appear to be covered in bile or salvia or anything…...
Stevie started by swallowing a whole light bulb…..a few stomach wobbles later and the thing came back up whole! He then asked Amanda for her engagement ring…she was Not amused…we guess that she didn’t expect this because she looked genuinely shocked and she’s just not that good an actress (did you see Big Top?)
Amanda then watched as Stevie put the ring, a padlock and a key into his tummy while he attempted to open the lock with his key, insert the ring and then lock the padlock Before bringing it back up. He did it…..but was it real? Can someone really do that? It didn’t even appear to be covered in bile or salvia or anything…...
- 5/31/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
On tonight’s final Britain’s Got Talent audition show, we saw the judging panel deliberate and choose their final forty acts who will appear on next year’s live semi finals.
After bringing the few hundred hopeful act down to London and making them wait for hours, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan finally reached a decision and revealed who had made it and who was going home.
Check out the list of this years finalists below (we will be updating it as soon as names come in) and make sure you leave your comments below. Do you agree with the judges choices? Did your favourite make it through? Let us know!
Tyler Patterson
Paul Burling
Chloe Hickinbottom
Christopher Stone: singing accountant
Michael Sr & Jr Fayombo
Maxxie Oliver
Kevin Cruise
Sean the wood chopper
Jimmy Ford
A3
Shaolin Team UK
Kieron Gaffney
Father & Son Graham and James...
After bringing the few hundred hopeful act down to London and making them wait for hours, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan finally reached a decision and revealed who had made it and who was going home.
Check out the list of this years finalists below (we will be updating it as soon as names come in) and make sure you leave your comments below. Do you agree with the judges choices? Did your favourite make it through? Let us know!
Tyler Patterson
Paul Burling
Chloe Hickinbottom
Christopher Stone: singing accountant
Michael Sr & Jr Fayombo
Maxxie Oliver
Kevin Cruise
Sean the wood chopper
Jimmy Ford
A3
Shaolin Team UK
Kieron Gaffney
Father & Son Graham and James...
- 5/29/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Stephen Mulhern has selected his three favourite 'Britain's Got Talent' acts. The television presenter - who hosts the show's spin-off programme 'Britain's Got More Talent' - is backing The Regurgitator Stevie Starr, boy band Connected and schoolgirl singer Olivia Archibald in the variety competition. He explained to WhatsOnTv: ''Connected could capture the public's vote, especially the teeny-boppers. ''Olivia is brilliant. She has such a lovely voice and isn't a pushy drama school kid. She's just genuinely got talent.'' Stephen - who used to be a TV magician - went on to praise coin swallower Stevie for his unusual talent. He stated: ''It's a genius act. He ..
- 5/27/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Just a day after husband and wife act Othelio were put out of Britain’s Got Talent, another married couple have pulled out of the show.
Flute Magic appeared on a recent audition show in which Clive Hodgson carried out magic tricks while his wife Claire played the flute.
Clive’s magic act was quite good and we were positively entranced by the little white dove, but the flute playing made our murderous urges surface. Claire was abysmal. Piers Morgan called it “therapeutic” but thankfully Simon Cowell told it straight. He said:
“Without being rude Claire, every note was out of tune.”
The pair have now announced that they will be leaving the show for “personal reasons”.
A Bgt source told The Sun: “They decided not to take part any more. We wish them well.”
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Flute Magic appeared on a recent audition show in which Clive Hodgson carried out magic tricks while his wife Claire played the flute.
Clive’s magic act was quite good and we were positively entranced by the little white dove, but the flute playing made our murderous urges surface. Claire was abysmal. Piers Morgan called it “therapeutic” but thankfully Simon Cowell told it straight. He said:
“Without being rude Claire, every note was out of tune.”
The pair have now announced that they will be leaving the show for “personal reasons”.
A Bgt source told The Sun: “They decided not to take part any more. We wish them well.”
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- 5/27/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Stephen Mulhern has picked his three favourite acts from the Britain's Got Talent auditions. The More Talent host praised boyband Connected, 14-year-old singer Olivia Archibald and The Regurgitator Stevie Starr, describing them as the ones to watch when the live shows start next week. Speaking to WhatsOnTV, he said: "Connected could capture the public’s vote, especially the teeny-boppers. Also, there's no young boyband, all under 16 out there - plus they all can genuinely sing. "Olivia is brilliant. She has such a lovely voice and isn't a pushy drama (more)...
- 5/26/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has picked his three favourites on this year’s Bgt series.
Laying out his hot tips for next months live semi finals, the 33 year old presenter revealed that he is backing Connected, Olivia Archibald or Stevie ‘The Regurgitator’ Starr to win.
On Connected he told What’s On TV:
“There’s something about young boy band Connected that could capture the public’s vote, especially the teeny-boppers. Also, there’s no young boy band, all under 16 out there – plus they all can genuinely sing.”
Praising Olivia he added:
“Fourteen-year-old Olivia [who wowed judges with her rendition of Sarah McLachlan’s In The Arms Of The Angel] is brilliant. She has such a lovely voice and isn’t a pushy drama school kid, she’s just genuinely got talent that she’s now been allowed to show.”
Stephen also revealed that he likes the variety element Stevie Starr brings to the show. He said:
“Stevie Starr, the Regurgitator, is also a favourite.
Laying out his hot tips for next months live semi finals, the 33 year old presenter revealed that he is backing Connected, Olivia Archibald or Stevie ‘The Regurgitator’ Starr to win.
On Connected he told What’s On TV:
“There’s something about young boy band Connected that could capture the public’s vote, especially the teeny-boppers. Also, there’s no young boy band, all under 16 out there – plus they all can genuinely sing.”
Praising Olivia he added:
“Fourteen-year-old Olivia [who wowed judges with her rendition of Sarah McLachlan’s In The Arms Of The Angel] is brilliant. She has such a lovely voice and isn’t a pushy drama school kid, she’s just genuinely got talent that she’s now been allowed to show.”
Stephen also revealed that he likes the variety element Stevie Starr brings to the show. He said:
“Stevie Starr, the Regurgitator, is also a favourite.
- 5/24/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has been on the receiving end of internet death threats, it has been claimed.
Bgt viewers set up The Stephen Mulhern Hatred Society Facebook group two weeks ago and members have posted comments such as:
“I wish sum1 would crack his f**king skull wide open and let him bleed to death.”
And…..
“I hope he dies in a fire…
A source close to Stephen told The Daily Star: “Stephen’s gutted and is worried about his safety.”
A spokesman for Mulhern said last night: “It’s an unfortunate downside to being in the public eye.”
We have to admit to finding Mulhern more than slightly irritating….let’s face it he’s no Holly Willoughby….but perhaps these haters are taking things a little too far. Lets play nice eh? He’s not that bad!
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Bgt viewers set up The Stephen Mulhern Hatred Society Facebook group two weeks ago and members have posted comments such as:
“I wish sum1 would crack his f**king skull wide open and let him bleed to death.”
And…..
“I hope he dies in a fire…
A source close to Stephen told The Daily Star: “Stephen’s gutted and is worried about his safety.”
A spokesman for Mulhern said last night: “It’s an unfortunate downside to being in the public eye.”
We have to admit to finding Mulhern more than slightly irritating….let’s face it he’s no Holly Willoughby….but perhaps these haters are taking things a little too far. Lets play nice eh? He’s not that bad!
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- 5/16/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Two children have been forced to seek medical assistance after trying to copy Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Stevie Starr ‘The Regurgitator’.
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on an earlier audition show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitated them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
Three-year-old Abi Busby’s was rushed to hospital last week after tring to emulate the act by swallowing a two pence coin.
Her dad told The Sun: “As the doctor was checking Abi he asked her why she had swallowed the coin. She told him ‘the magic man on TV with the yellow coat told me to do it’.
“I knew immediately she was talking about Stevie Starr as she loves to watch the show because...
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on an earlier audition show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitated them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
Three-year-old Abi Busby’s was rushed to hospital last week after tring to emulate the act by swallowing a two pence coin.
Her dad told The Sun: “As the doctor was checking Abi he asked her why she had swallowed the coin. She told him ‘the magic man on TV with the yellow coat told me to do it’.
“I knew immediately she was talking about Stevie Starr as she loves to watch the show because...
- 5/14/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has admitted that he thinks The Chippendoubles would struggle to surprise people of they made it through to next months live shows.
The Chippendoubles were featured on Saturday night’s Bgt show . Touting themselves as a “variety act”, they were actually a crack squad of celebrity impersonators. – we had Ricky Gervais, Daniel Craig, David Beckham (complete with golden ball!), Gordon Ramsay in strange gold leggings, BA Baracus (Mr T), Will Smith and Simon Cowell in his union jack boxers. (Video Here)
Admitting that he loved their initial audition, Stephen told Phil and Holly on This Morning:
The biggest surprise, in the four series without question the biggest surprise we’ve had! No one expected what happened!
On how Simon Cowell reacted to being impersonated he added:
I do think he hated it because I don’t think he likes the thought of anybody looking like him.
The Chippendoubles were featured on Saturday night’s Bgt show . Touting themselves as a “variety act”, they were actually a crack squad of celebrity impersonators. – we had Ricky Gervais, Daniel Craig, David Beckham (complete with golden ball!), Gordon Ramsay in strange gold leggings, BA Baracus (Mr T), Will Smith and Simon Cowell in his union jack boxers. (Video Here)
Admitting that he loved their initial audition, Stephen told Phil and Holly on This Morning:
The biggest surprise, in the four series without question the biggest surprise we’ve had! No one expected what happened!
On how Simon Cowell reacted to being impersonated he added:
I do think he hated it because I don’t think he likes the thought of anybody looking like him.
- 5/10/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has disagreed with Simon Cowell and insisted that boyband Connected are Not out of date.
On Saturday night’s Bgt show we saw the teenagers impress Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan with their song and dance routine (Video Here), but Simon Cowell told them:
“You’re all very cute and look good together but here’s the bad news – this is 15 years out of date.”
However Stephen strongly disagrees and during an interview on This Morning he said:
“These boys are brilliant, just excellent. Groups don’t normally do that well, if you look back on the other three series you go well another group that haven’t got through.
Whereas these boys see I don’t think it is out of date. I think it is so now really….we don’t have another teenybopper band. It’s missing and they could fill it.
On Saturday night’s Bgt show we saw the teenagers impress Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan with their song and dance routine (Video Here), but Simon Cowell told them:
“You’re all very cute and look good together but here’s the bad news – this is 15 years out of date.”
However Stephen strongly disagrees and during an interview on This Morning he said:
“These boys are brilliant, just excellent. Groups don’t normally do that well, if you look back on the other three series you go well another group that haven’t got through.
Whereas these boys see I don’t think it is out of date. I think it is so now really….we don’t have another teenybopper band. It’s missing and they could fill it.
- 5/4/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain's Got Talent regurgitator Stevie Starr has claimed that doctors have failed to figure out how he does his act. The 47-year-old reality TV star also confessed that he does not fully understand his unusual talent but has always been able to do it. "A lot of doctors have checked me inside out, and they've all said that physically I am no different to anybody else," he told The Sun. (more)...
- 4/29/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Stevie Starr ‘The Regurgitator’ has admitted that he has baffled medical experts with his swallowing skills.
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
He has since admitted that he has been to see various doctors, who have no idea how he is able to achieve his act.
He told The Sun: “A lot of doctors have checked me inside out, and they’ve all said that physically I am no different to anybody else.
“They don’t know how I am capable of selecting and controlling what I bring up.”
Stevie added that as far as he knows, he is...
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
He has since admitted that he has been to see various doctors, who have no idea how he is able to achieve his act.
He told The Sun: “A lot of doctors have checked me inside out, and they’ve all said that physically I am no different to anybody else.
“They don’t know how I am capable of selecting and controlling what I bring up.”
Stevie added that as far as he knows, he is...
- 4/29/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain's Got Talent hopeful Stevie Starr has claimed that he once swallowed a "poisonous frog". Starr, whose stage name is The Regurgitator, was one of the stand out acts on Saturday's audition show. The 47-year-old swallowed coins and a billiard ball, before bringing them back up again on request. Speaking about his most dangerous stunt, Starr told The Sun "[I swallowed] a poisonous frog in a bar in New Jersey. (more)...
- 4/28/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
'Britain's Got Talent' contestant Stevie Starr once swallowed a poisonous frog. The 47-year-old performer - who left the judges on the ITV reality show open-mouthed on Saturday night (24.04.10) when he swallowed numbered coins before bringing them back up in an order decided by the audience - admitted he was once so keen to prove his talent that he regurgitated a the toxic amphibian for a bet. He said: ''I did it for a bet from the barman who was trying to be very nonchalant about my swallowing ability. I know my limits and I am always in control.'' Stevie - who ..
- 4/28/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has admitted that he is backing Stevie Starr ‘The Regurgitator’ to win this years Got Talent series.
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
In his column for Now magazine: “As you know, I’m also a magician so to see someone like Stevie Starr bowl everyone over was amazing.
“I’m still trying to figure out how he swallowed those coins and the billiard ball. He’s my favourite and stands a great chance of winning.”
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Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
In his column for Now magazine: “As you know, I’m also a magician so to see someone like Stevie Starr bowl everyone over was amazing.
“I’m still trying to figure out how he swallowed those coins and the billiard ball. He’s my favourite and stands a great chance of winning.”
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- 4/28/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant & Dec have described The Regurgitator as "gross" and "gripping". Stevie Starr, who can swallow and bring back up items at will, appeared on Saturday's audition show on ITV1. Speaking about the Scottish act, the TV duo claimed that Starr has "set a new benchmark for gross" on the show. "Watching from the side of the stage was gripping and it is with some slight grimacing that we can verify we heard the noise of the coins clicking together as they fell into his stomach," they wrote on their official blog. "Gross, (more)...
- 4/27/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Britain’s Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern has admitted that he is backing Stevie Starr ‘The Regurgitator’ on this year’s ITV series.
Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
During an interview on This Morning, Stephen Mulhern branded the performer as “phenomenal” and said:
“This guy is phenomenal. He is my first prediction to go through to the live shows.
“There is an effect that he does where he takes a borrowed ring, he’ll put it on a padlock, close the padlock, and swallows it. Then he’ll take a key and swallow that. Then the padlock comes up unlocked!”
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Stevie stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order. He later claimed that he had learned the trick while trying to protect his pocket money in a children’s home.
During an interview on This Morning, Stephen Mulhern branded the performer as “phenomenal” and said:
“This guy is phenomenal. He is my first prediction to go through to the live shows.
“There is an effect that he does where he takes a borrowed ring, he’ll put it on a padlock, close the padlock, and swallows it. Then he’ll take a key and swallow that. Then the padlock comes up unlocked!”
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- 4/26/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Stevie Starr has revealed that he once put a poisonous frog in his mouth to win a bet with a barman.
The man known as ‘The Regurgitator’ stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order.
Speaking to The Mirror today, Stevie admitted that the strangest thing he has ever attempted to regurgitate was an exotic frog. He said:
“I tried a poisonous frog in a bar in New Jersey. I did it for a bet from the barman who was trying to be very nonchalant about my swallowing ability.”
On the judges reaction to his act he added: “I loved seeing their faces and I was impressed that Amanda (Holden) was able to overcome her natural revulsion and appreciate my talent.
“I thought...
The man known as ‘The Regurgitator’ stunned the Britain’s Got Talent judges on Saturday night’s show, when he swallowed numbered coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand and in order.
Speaking to The Mirror today, Stevie admitted that the strangest thing he has ever attempted to regurgitate was an exotic frog. He said:
“I tried a poisonous frog in a bar in New Jersey. I did it for a bet from the barman who was trying to be very nonchalant about my swallowing ability.”
On the judges reaction to his act he added: “I loved seeing their faces and I was impressed that Amanda (Holden) was able to overcome her natural revulsion and appreciate my talent.
“I thought...
- 4/26/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain’s Got Talent auditionee Stevie Starr ‘The Regurgitator’ made an appearance on tonight’s show and wowed the crowd by swallowing coins and a billiard ball and then regurgitating them on demand.
The hopeful has appeared on American TV shows such as The Jay Leno show but has yet to make his mark in the UK. He revealed tonight that he learned the trick during his time in a children’s home, when he had to hide his pocket money from thieves.
“I think I was about 4 when I started swallowing my pocket money,” Starr told Simon Cowell. “And then I tried other things like going out into the garden and swallowing a bumble bee and then bringing him back and letting him fly away.”
Were you impressed with Stevie or did the whole thing make you regurgitate your dinner? Leave your comments below!
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The hopeful has appeared on American TV shows such as The Jay Leno show but has yet to make his mark in the UK. He revealed tonight that he learned the trick during his time in a children’s home, when he had to hide his pocket money from thieves.
“I think I was about 4 when I started swallowing my pocket money,” Starr told Simon Cowell. “And then I tried other things like going out into the garden and swallowing a bumble bee and then bringing him back and letting him fly away.”
Were you impressed with Stevie or did the whole thing make you regurgitate your dinner? Leave your comments below!
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- 4/24/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Meet The Regurgitator. Stevie Starr, who swallows large objects and lets us listen to them rattling around in his stomach. Betcha he’s a real hit with the ladies. Hell, he can even regurgitate on demand. Now that’s a talent! Still, you have to wonder how many times he’s been hospitalised practising that act…
Piers Morgan called it “pretty compelling to watch” and Simon Cowell earned a fantastic story from him – when he was a child in a children’s home, he used to swallow his money to protect it. Maybe he’s Scottish!
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Piers Morgan called it “pretty compelling to watch” and Simon Cowell earned a fantastic story from him – when he was a child in a children’s home, he used to swallow his money to protect it. Maybe he’s Scottish!
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- 4/24/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Here we go – liveblogging time! This week we see the Manchester auditions for Britain’s Got Talent. Never been to Manchester – is it a nice place? Anyone from Manchester, say hello in the comments!
First act is Christine Wilks, describing herself as a tripple threat: singing, dancing and playing an instrument. Clearly not prepared for Simon’s onslaught of questions, she reverts to cliches and claims she wants to take over the world. Oh lordy, she was more entertaining when she was aspiring to take over the world. Piers tells her “I haven’t seen moonwalking that slow since Neil Armstrong.”
Come on Bgt, I need to see a good act tonight.
Second act is Sinead Carroll who’s come to play guitar and pogo at the same time. She achieves three buzzers in record time. Simon calls it “just stupid”. It was.
James Aitchenson describes himself as a singing bodybuilder.
First act is Christine Wilks, describing herself as a tripple threat: singing, dancing and playing an instrument. Clearly not prepared for Simon’s onslaught of questions, she reverts to cliches and claims she wants to take over the world. Oh lordy, she was more entertaining when she was aspiring to take over the world. Piers tells her “I haven’t seen moonwalking that slow since Neil Armstrong.”
Come on Bgt, I need to see a good act tonight.
Second act is Sinead Carroll who’s come to play guitar and pogo at the same time. She achieves three buzzers in record time. Simon calls it “just stupid”. It was.
James Aitchenson describes himself as a singing bodybuilder.
- 4/24/2010
- by Gerard McGarry
- Unreality
On tomorrow night’s Britain’s Got Talent, when Stevie Starr introduces himself to the judges and audience as “Regurgitator”, no-one quite knows what to expect. As the crowd respond with sounds of disgust, Stevie goes on to say “I know it sounds disgusting, but let me show you.”
Stevie starts his act with five one dollar coins in front of him marked 1,2,3,4 and 5. He swallows them and as each one drops you can hear it clink against the other inside of him. However, everything that goes in must come back out the same way. He calls upon the audience to help with this part, asking them to name a number between 1 and 5 and he will be able to bring that particular coin back up.
Enjoying this bizarre act from the wings, Ant explains “This is the one talent I wish I could do.”
The act moves on to the...
Stevie starts his act with five one dollar coins in front of him marked 1,2,3,4 and 5. He swallows them and as each one drops you can hear it clink against the other inside of him. However, everything that goes in must come back out the same way. He calls upon the audience to help with this part, asking them to name a number between 1 and 5 and he will be able to bring that particular coin back up.
Enjoying this bizarre act from the wings, Ant explains “This is the one talent I wish I could do.”
The act moves on to the...
- 4/24/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Amanda Holden is ''fascinated'' by a regurgitating contestant on 'Britain's Got Talent' tonight (24.04.10). The 39-year-old star - who has to hide her face behind her hands as contestant Stevie Starr, 47, swallows numbered coins before bringing them back up in an order decided by the audience - tells him afterwards that she is amazed by his talent. She tells him: ''To be honest I didn't think I was going to like it. But I did find it fascinating. I couldn't take my eyes off you.'' Stevie - who calls himself The Regurgitator - tells the judges: ''It sounds disgusting, but ..
- 4/24/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Professional regurgitator Stevie Starr is the stand-out act on episode two of Britain's Got Talent. When he introduces himself to the judges, the audience sounds disgusted by the prospect of his act, but the Scottish entertainer vows to win them around. "It sounds disgusting, but let me show you," he says. Starr proceeds to swallow five dollar coins, which are clearly marked with the numbers one, two, three, four and five. He then asks the audience to shout out a number and he manages to bring the correct number up through his throat. For the finale of his act, Starr attempts to swallow a full size billiard ball. Speaking from the side of the stage, host Ant says: "This is the one talent (more)...
- 4/23/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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