Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Britain's Got Talent fans have been left scratching their heads after Teddy Magic's unexpected exit from the first live semi-final, with numerous fans voicing their bewilderment on social media over the child magician's absence from the initial live semi-final of this year's BGT. RadioTimes has reported that they understand a "last-minute issue with the performance" prompted the decision to delay Teddy's act. The outlet remarked: "However, the team is still hoping Teddy will perform at a later semi-final – so fans should hopefully see him return to the stage. "We will update you as soon as we know when Teddy will be making his comeback." (Image: ITV) The inaugural live show commenced on Saturday (April 26) featuring a dinosaur-themed band, Heavysaurus. Eight-year-old magician prodigy Teddy Magic was slated to follow after being introduced, but hosts Ant and Dec then informed the audience that the young talent "wasn't ready" to go on, reports Wales Online. Concerns for his welfare were raised by viewers following the unexpected twist, which appeared to even take judge Simon Cowell by surprise, with fans noting he looked "fuming." Ant addressed the audience, stating: "Now Teddy isn't quite ready backstage yet, so we'll chat to you judges," while Dec hinted at a "little change of plan". Simon's response was curt as he queried, "Wait, so the act's not ready? ," leading Ant to stand up for the young magician: "He's only eight years old, so back off!" (Image: (Image: ITV)) After their chat with the judges, the pair went on to introduce the third act, Vinnie McKee, with Dec stating: "We're going to go to something else and come back to Teddy later on." However, as the show progressed, it was confirmed by the hosts that Teddy Magic would not be performing that night, but it was hoped he would make a comeback later in the series. Teddy made a significant impact on the show, with his first audition gaining. He approached the judges with a bottle of fizzy orange soda and a bottle of Champagne in tow and handed KSI a bottle of bubbly and asked fellow judge Simon to give the fizzy orange drink a good shake. When it stopped, Teddy declared: "Yes, I've got the fizz." He then asked Simon to open the bottle. Initially, Simon was wary about the drink splashing everywhere, but to his surprise, nothing happened. Teddy then left everyone stunned as he gestured towards the champagne bottle, causing it to overflow. It appeared that the spillage had no intention of stopping, prompting Alesha to jump from her seat exclaiming: "Oh gosh. Make it stop Teddy" to which Teddy humorously replied: "I'm not wasting my magic on that." He continued to impress with more magical tricks up his sleeve. Britain's Got Talent is on ITV1 on Saturdays and on ITVX