Britain’s Got Talent fans have pointed out how Jack Rhodes’ winning magic trick was done – after spotting a huge blunder.

Jack Rhodes returned to the semi-final to perform his magic trick for the judges in the hope of making it to the live final on Sunday, competing with seven other acts to try and get one of the coveted final spaces.

However, it appeared that the magic act of tonight may have gone very wrong – when one fan noticed that he had made a huge error that was picked up by the cameras. The fan wrote: “YOU COULD SEE HIM STEP DOWN AND THEN WALK OFF BACK STAGE BEHIND THE BOX #BritainsGotTalent,” before later adding video evidence of the error.

Detailing what happened, they added: “Not that I thought magic was real but this was sloppy. Simon saying this should win and Bruno saying it’s the best magic act ever is a disservice to some of the great polished acts we have seen. He also got his foot stuck in the two way mirror at the end lol #BritainsGotTalent.” However, some fans did love the performance.

Jack Rhodes performs on Britain's Got Talent
Britain’s Got Talent fans pointed out how a magic trick was done as they spotted a huge blunder during a magic act this evening as Jack Rhodes took to the stage

“Jack Rhodes performance was the best I’ve seen of the entire season!! It’s not even about the magic.. it’s the showmanship, it’s the humour. Love it, he’s getting my vote! #BritainsGotTalent,” one shared, with another adding: “I love magic and I love you Jack Rhodes. Your magic has been incredible tonight. Your have great humour and your magic tonight has been unbelievable. #BGT.”

Jack ended up winning tonight’s semi-final, with fans left divided over his performance. He was voted as the best by the public, before Haribow was put through over Ravi’s Dream Team when Simon Cowell took the vote to the public.

Fans were convinced they spotted how the trick was done
Fans were convinced they spotted how the trick was done ( 

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Viewers tuning in from home gave their polar opposite verdicts. One wrote: “It must have been a lot better live in the theatre, I thought it was a bang average card trick with a lot of distraction antics,” as another added: “Was a good visual trick but I found it lacking somewhat and a

bit disappointing personally.” A third penned: “Absolutely amazing, easily the best magic act this show has ever had. Add to that the bloke is funny and a nice guy, definitely a winner,” with a fourth writing: “Can see him getting pushed away in the background after they shut the door in the back, poor cameraman will get the sack.”