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The lights dimmed. The music shifted. And then, without a single word, 32-year-old Liwei Yang from Taiwan stepped onto the stage of Britain’s Got Talent 2026 — and within seconds, the atmosphere changed. This wasn’t just another variety act. This felt dangerous. Real flames. Real risk. And no safety net in sight.
What happened next had the entire theatre holding its breath. Hanging upside down, Liwei began juggling fire — not casually, not carefully — but with fearless precision. She flipped a flaming barrel using only her feet. Then came the burning table. Balanced. Spun. Controlled mid-air like it weighed nothing. All while gripping flaming torches as if fire itself obeyed her.
At the judges’ desk, even Simon Cowell looked caught off guard. Sitting beside him, newcomer KSI stared in disbelief as the flames roared higher. Simon later admitted it was the “first good audition” of the day — before upgrading it to “actually quite incredible.” And for a man rarely impressed, that said everything.
By the time Liwei landed her final move, the crowd had already exploded to their feet. A full standing ovation. Four solid yeses. No hesitation. She didn’t just pass — she stormed into the next round like a human firestorm.
But as Ant and Dec — along with the official BGT channels — urgently reminded viewers: do NOT try this at home. Because what Liwei Yang did on that stage wasn’t just talent. It was controlled chaos… inches away from disaster.
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