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BGT's furious David Walliams threatens to sue Simon Cowell after backstage crash

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David Walliams is threatens to sue Simon Cowell for $1 billion after a backstage crash on Britain's Got Talent. In a teaser clip for tonight's show, the BGT judges come crashing into the auditions in a golf buggy.

Simon is behind the wheel as he transports David, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden around the set, but it all ends in disaster.

Alesha discovers that there are pedals at the back so they can all start pedalling together in harmony. When she asks Simon if he has seen where the break is, the music mogul worryingly replies: "Yeah, it's not working." While the girls burst out laughing, David looks a tad sheepish, and his concerns are proven to be valid just moments later.

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