David Walliams POLE-DANCES on stage at Britain's Got Talent auditions
Daily MailDavid Walliams shocked the Britain's Got Talent auditions as he pole-danced on stage before flashing his nipple at Simon Cowell on Friday. Oh wow: David Walliams shocked the Britain's Got Talent auditions as he pole-danced on stage before flashing his nipple at Simon Cowell on Friday After spinning around, the star made his way off stage and back to the judging panel where head judge Simon asked him something. Oh my: David was seen flashing his nipple at Simon during the auditions at the London Palladium Wow: Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly pretended to vomit as they watched on, with David joking and chuckling as he swung himself around at the London Palladium Showman: The star was seen gracing the pole for the audience Strut: The star shrugged off his jacket after his lively performance It is claimed David got a 'ticking off' after acting 'like a schoolboy' within the same week that music mogul Simon berated the comic for a cheeky comment in reference to a contestant. Banter: The star smiled as he chatted with his pal Simon on the panel Cheeky chap: This comes amid claims David undid his shirt before playing with his nipples and sticking his finger through the fly of his trousers to make out he was exposing himself next to judge Simon during auditions this week Back again: David is currently filming auditions alongside Alesha Dixon, 43, Amanda Holden, 50, and Simon, 62 They added that David was spoken to about his humour after the first day of auditions but he appears to have taken it as a 'challenge' to be even naughtier. It's claimed David got a 'ticking off' after acting 'like a schoolboy' in the same week that music mogul Simon berated the comic for a cheeky comment in reference to a contestant Cheeky: A TV insider told The Sun: 'Because BGT has been off our screens for some time, David is like a schoolboy in his first week back in class after the summer holidays' Sources claim the music mogul berated the comic for his cheeky comment in reference to a contestant, noting the programme is supposed to be 'a family show.'