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BRITAIN’S Got Talent acrobat star Itzel Savatierra stripped down to leopard print bikini after wowing the judges.

Over the weekend Mexican aerial artist Itzel, 30, stunned Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Bruno Tonioli as she executed her death-defying stunt live on-stage.

BGT's Itzel Savatierra showed off her amazing figure working out on the beach
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BGT’s Itzel Savatierra showed off her amazing figure working out on the beachCredit: Instagram

The star showed off her peachy bum in the clip
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The star showed off her peachy bum in the clipCredit: Instagram

Itzel wowed the judges on Saturday night
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Itzel wowed the judges on Saturday nightCredit: ITV
Mum-of-two Itzel, who has fibromyalgia, got four yeses from the judges after her amazing performance.

Now fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for her in the ITV competition.

In the summer of last year Itzel stripped down to a leopard print bikini to do a work out on the beach.

She filmed herself completing a number of exercises on the sand with resistance bands and weights.

Itzel said: “Trying to get back in shape 💪.

“So as some of you now I took some much needed time off and now I’m putting myself back together in many ways but specially physically.

“Last year was extremely demanding in my body and a long break was much needed and I’m grateful I did, finally now starting to feel much better, is has been 3 weeks since I started conditioning again and my body is really coming back to its strength.

“This year I want to focus even more on my fitness and also want to share more of my “normal” strength training (not aerial or circus, although Im actually getting ready for an amazing circus experience!).

“I’ve always been a fitness junky, it just feels good and also don’t feel very good when I don’t do it,

“So this is a must be part of my life to be happy and fulfilled, I just have 2 or maybe 3 years lifting weights and not very consistently but I really see the benefits of it now and I really enjoy it.

“That’s new I though it was boring before but the more I do it, the more I like it.”

Before showing off her skills, Itzel opened about why she wanted to take part in Britain’s Got Talent.

Itzel said: “I’m at the very end of my career. I’ve done this acrobatics for 30 years. I have fibromyalgia, I literally will be in pain.

“I kind of want to give my body peace, it’s been through a lot.

“Coming here will allow me to say good bye to stages in beautiful way and show the world what I can do, and what I’ve been working on all these years.”

Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition causing chronic pain throughout the body and will cause increased sensitivity to pain, fatigue, and muscle stiffness.

Some BGT viewers are up in arms after discovering that Itzel has a professional background.

After extensive research they revealed the star has more than 100,000 Instagram followers and has performed in the iconic Cirque Du Soleil troupe.

The Mexican born circus artist, choreographer and aerial hoop coach previously spoke of her starring role in the huge production after an audition in Mexico City in 2010.

In a chat with website fpsfitness.co.uk she talked of her big break and said: “After that I was asked to perform in a special event for 45 Degrees, which is Cirque du Soleil’s special events company, which was a dream come true.

“I remember thinking ‘I did it! My dream is done! If I don’t go further than this I’m super grateful.’

“I hoped to get into a show, but I did it! I was there.

“Then the year after that I got asked to perform in ‘Quidam’ which was the show that inspired me to become a circus artist.

“It was a lot. It was very, very exciting.”

The stage experience of the star prompted anger from some quarters with one raging: “Yet another scouted act! How on earth is this fair???”

A second put: “Really? That many followers she needs #bgt #britainsgottalent to help her career?”

One then followed with: ““She’s amazing! You can see why she’s toured all over the world! Extremely talented.”