Big Narstie has responded after viewers of Britain’s Got More Talent were left stunned when he shoved contestant Robert White.
The rapper appeared as a special guest on the show alongside McFly musician Danny Jones and Made In Chelsea star Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo.
White appeared to go in to hug Narstie, who responded by shoving him away during Anne-Marie’s performance of her single ‘2002’ . You can view footage below.
Many viewers were left stunned by the incident with one tweeting: “Hope they found some security big enough to remove Big Narstie pronto, totally out of order wtf.”
Another added: “Well ‘Big Narstie’ seems a bit of a prick.”
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Narstie has now responded on Twitter saying: “Hello high to da world sorry if I came across aggressively last night but I didn’t like my personal space being invaded in that manor (sic) just followed natural reaction #BGMT god bless everyone all love #bdl u cunts.”
Hope they found some security big enough to remove Big Narstie pronto, totally out of order wtf #bgmt #bgt
— old account (@oldaccbyex) May 30, 2018
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That push on #Robertwhite was uncalled for from @bignarstie #BGMT @bignarstie should be ashamed of himself @SimonCowell i hope you never book him for one of your shows again!!
— Dale S.U.F.C. Moore (@dezza89) May 30, 2018
White has since also tweeted asking fans to give Narstie “the benefit of the doubt”.
He added: “Big Narstie hi-fived, shook and then made up. No bad feelings from me. To me the visual joke was obvious; the tiny guy dancing with the big guy, but not everyone thinks in comedy, so I think you should give the benefit of the doubt.”
Big Narstie hi-fived, shook and then made up. No bad feelings from me. To me the visual joke was obvious; the tiny guy dancing with the big guy, but not everyone thinks in comedy, so I think you should give the benefit of the doubt #bgmt
— Robert White (@robertwhitejoke) May 30, 2018
Earlier in the show, Narstie appeared to push a lot of his fellow guests out of the way so he could grab a chair during a game of musical chairs.
He then refused to let go of a seat, declaring “this is my chair, nobody else’s” – before host Stephen Mulhern failed to wrestle it back.
Earlier this month, it was revealed Big Narstie was fronting a new show on Channel 4.
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The announcement came after he proved a huge hit during an appearance on Celebrity Gogglebox, which saw him team up with Ed Sheeran and Example.