Last week on America’s Got Talent, judge Simon Cowell made a crude comment about fellow judge Melanie “Mel B” Brown‘s wedding night, causing the singer to throw her glass of water at him and storm off the stage.
On Tuesday’s show, Brown got her “revenge” on Cowell during a performance by mentalist Colin Cloud, when she was given the chance to stab Cowell with a knife chosen by an audience member.
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After Cloud told the former Spice Girl to stab Cowell, she immediately did so, although he didn’t look too amused by the trick.
As it turns out, the knife the audience member chose was the only rubber one in the bunch.
“No!” Brown shouted. “Ugh! Gosh, why did I choose you!”
During last week’s show, Cowell had been unimpressed by a magician’s performance when he delivered his crass comment.
“I kind of imagine this would be like Mel B‘s wedding night,” he said. “A lot of anticipation, not much promise or delivery.”
Brown, who is currently in the middle of a messy divorce, was not happy with the remark, angrily leaving the stage before eventually returning.
Watch the clip above to see how the trick went down.
Photo Credit: NBC
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