Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction on Sunday night's 2023 final.
During the final episode of the current series, it was announced that Tonikaku was returning as a wildcard act.
And later on the show, comedian Tonikaku, who pulls a series of poses pretending to be nude while wearing pants, left the judges in hysterics.
So much so, that Alesha, 44, revealed that Tonikaku had caused her to break her ring as she was slamming it so much with laughter.
She said: "Toni, I'm running out of things to say to you. You made me break my ring I laughed so hard, thank you for the lols."
To which hosts Ant and Dec replied: "You laughed so hard you broke your ring?"
With Alesha adding: "Yeah! I was banging the desk laughing and I broke my ring, you're great Toni. Thank you so much!"
The wildcard news was announced at the start of Sunday's show, where comedian Tonikaku appeared on stage as a surprise in the opening moments.
Tonikaku will now join fellow finalists – Musa Motha, Amy Lou, Viggo Venn, Olivia Lynes, Ghetto Kids, Travis George, Malakai Bayoh, Duo Odyssey, Cillian O'Connor and Lillianna Clifton.
The winner of Britain's Got Talent gets a whopping cash prize of £250,000, as well as the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.
Fans had previously claimed that Tonikaku, who pulls a series of poses pretending to be nude while wearing pants, was "robbed" in missing out a spot in the final.
However, it appeared as though viewers had a change of heart on Sunday evening as they took to Twitter to share their opinions over the wildcard news.
One person said: "Tonikaku was funny but should not have been the wildcard. Many more deserving acts #bgt."
While a different account put: "Out of all the acts they could’ve chosen as the Wildcard, they chose Tonikaku?!!!!!!! #BGT."
However, another viewer wrote: "So happy #ToniKaku wild card #BGT #BGT2023 #ItsokImWearingPants."
While another fan added: "Actually love that Tonikaku is the wild card! Haha #BGT."
Explaining the choice for bringing Tonikaku back, judge Simon Cowell said: "Look, it was unanimous. We just had to have him, it wouldn't have been the same without him!"
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