Richard Madeley accuses Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden of FAKING her reaction to The Haunting

GOOD Morning Britain's Richard Madeley accused judge Amanda Holden of faking her reaction to spooky act The Haunting on Britain's Got Talent last night.

The judge played a major role in the magician's creepy performance for a second time and was left shrieking in terror.

During the act Amanda was so scared she blurted out "f***" forcing Ant and Dec to apologise to viewers.

The semi-final saw Amanda come face to face with the ghost of mysterious Agatha and her 11-year-old daughter in a dingy room.

As Agatha smashed through a mirror and smothered Amanda in the darkness, magician Elizabeth vanished.

Amanda, who began her career in telly dramas Kiss Me Kate and Cutting It, pulled a number of theatrical faces but appeared genuinely terrified.

However, Richard had watched the clip before presenting GMB today and wasn't buying Amanda's reaction.

He said: "Surely she was acting? She couldn't have been that scared when she knew what was coming."

And viewers agreed, as one said: "Nice acting Amanda you are 'terrified.'"

Another wrote: "Simon even told Amanda to stop over ACTING."

After making it back to her seat in one piece, Amanda issued an apology.

She said: "I really want to apologise for saying a terrible word. I know my kids are watching so I apologise for that. I can honestly say I feel terrified."

Meanwhile, many fans think they spotted a blunder in the act.

The trick was exposed by fans who noticed the magician lurking behind a wall ready to take over from Agatha.

Revealing the truth behind the illusion, one viewer shared a clip of the moment and wrote: "You can see her round the corner of the wall#bgt."

Another claimed to have noticed two more mistakes, writing: "#BGT the haunting made 3 mistakes. Could hear the ginger girl moving when cover went over her. Could see the same girl moving when the lights went out. And then could see the lady waiting to switch…."

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