WATCH: Simon Cowell's son Eric steals the show when he causes chaos on Britain's Got More Talent

Oh dear!

Britain's Got More Talent
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 29th May 2018

Last night the Britain's Got Talent live semi-finals got on their way, and as usual, after the main show finished on ITV, Stephen Mulhern's Britain's Got More Talent started over on ITV2.

At the beginning of the show Stephen approached the judges, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell, who now had the addition of his young son Eric. Stephen, clearly surprised at the new addition said to Eric, "I didn't know you were going to be here tonight, who was your favourite act?"

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However, Stephen's question went unanswered as Eric just stared towards the stage, before Stephen prompted, "Did you like all of them?" to which Eric nodded.

As Stephen then moved on to ask Simon about the live semi-finals, Eric clearly didn't want to be left out and started to act up. Leaning over to the microphone on the desk Eric started to shout into it. Then, when Simon asked his son if he liked being in the theatre he turned around and shouted "no" into the microphone!

Stephen then went on to ask the remaining judges what they thought of the first live show, however Eric continued to shout into the microphone, leading Amanda to ask where his toy owl was, before Simon suggested he went to "sit with Mummy".

Watch the hilarious clip below.

Last night saw Lost Voice Guy and D-Day Darlings go through to the live final on Sunday night, with magician Maddox Dixon narrowly missing out after he was selected in the final three from the public vote.

After the public vote Lost Voice Guy was sent straight through to the final. The 37-year-old stand-up comedian has cerebral palsy meaning he is unable to speak, however using a ‘text-to-speech’ app on his iPad to communicate, he had the judges and audience in stitches.

The second act to go through to the final were the D-Day Darlings who are a wartime themed choir of nine women aged 27-39.

See all of the past Britain's Got Talent winners:

Paul Potts

Paul Potts won the very first show in 2007 with his hugely impressive singing abilities.

WATCH: Simon Cowell's son Eric steals the show when he causes chaos on Britain's Got More Talent
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Last night's show was the first Britain's Got Talent show that Dec Donnelly has presented without his co-host Ant McPartlin.

Following all the kind messages of support from his fans, Dec took to Twitter to say, 'Thanks for all your lovely messages tonight, it was quite an evening! Looking forward to spending the rest of the week with you all. See you tmrw. Nite! D #bgt'. sic

Britain's Got Talent continues every day this week on ITV at 7.30pm for 1.5 hours, with another show at 9.30pm to reveal who will be going through to the live final on Sunday.