Britain’s Got Talent: Hayashi dropped from Dutch TV after sex text scandal with teenage girl
Unreality TV have discovered that Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Hayashi was dropped by a Dutch TV channel in 2009, after he allegedly sent lewd MySpace messages to a teenage fan.
The English teacher scared the pants off Simon Cowell on a recent audition show, as he attempted to perform what he claimed was one of the most dangerous acts ever seen on British television. (VIDEO HERE)
The amazing samurai sword act previously led Hayashi to finish in second place on the 2008 series of The Uri Geller Show, broadcast by SBS 6 in the Netherlands.
His success on this and a subsequent season, led to a judging spot on the show in 2010, but SBS dropped the star in December last year after a worried mother complained that Hayashi had been sending her teenage daughter sexual online messages. Bosses reportedly admitted that they were not entirely satisfied with Hayashi’s explanation of the event and decided to break the contact.
Hayashi, 36, later apologised saying:
“I’ve never met this girl and nothing happened. The only contact was via email.
“The reaction of SBS was rather drastic, but I accept that they are not supporting me.”
BGT insiders have admitted that they knew nothing of the scandal before Hayashi’s audition, despite the fact that all hopefuls are supposed to declare any potential issues before they make the judges rounds of the show.
We can’t imagine that Simon Cowell would want to be embroiled in a scandal involving a teenage girl. After all aren’t there loads of them backstage at any BGT show?


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