Britain's Got Talent duo Ant and Dec choose their Golden Buzzer act

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Britain's Got Talent duo Ant and Dec choose their Golden Buzzer act
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'I can't explain my emotions.'

His first illusion involved pushing chopsticks down his ear canal, quickly retrieving them from his mouth and nose.

Before long he'd invited Ant and Dec on stage to help him out, with the latter choosing a card from a shuffled deck and then returning it. After fooling around for a bit, Keiichi miraculously produced the correct card from Dec's armpit., as the magician released a spinning card into the air and let it chase him across the stage.

Next, he held a £20 note in the palm of his hand that gradually folded in on itself. But the undeniable showstopper was Keiichi's floating ring, travelling over to judge Alesha Dixon before sliding onto her finger.

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