A bizarre act on America's Got Talent received four yeses after delighting the audience and judges.
In the long years of the talent show there have been some weird acts, and audiences can usually spot them the minute they march onto the stage.
That was the case for Mr. Pants – real name Ryan Dee – a stand-up comic with a routine based around the idea that he's a walking, talking pair of pants.
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Just go with it, I promise he's actually quite funny. You can watch his performance here:
Striding onto the stage with confidence, Mr. Pants promised judges and the audience he was 'here to dazzle you with my stand-up comedy routine'.
While you might be a bit sceptical of a guy dressed as a giant pair of pants, Mr. Pants quickly won over the judges and had the audience laughing along with his jokes.
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Viewers thought the act was a little bizarre but soon fell in love, with one commenter saying the act was 'brilliant' and 'a lot funnier than I expected it to be'.
Plenty of people thought committing to the Mr. Pants bit and dressing as a pair of pants made him even funnier, with someone writing 'his jokes and outfit make this act awesome'.
Others thought he was 'funny as hell', delivered a 'truly one of a kind performance' and was all round 'absolutely adorable'.
Mr. Pants ended up with all four judges in his pocket, striding through to the next round where hopefully he'll impress everyone with his new material.
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Now in season 17, America's Got Talent is still on the hunt for fresh talent across the US and really nothing says 'comedic genius' like a guy dressed as a pair of pants.
We can only wonder how many more trouser-based jokes he's got under his belt for the next few rounds of the competition.
According to Meaww, Mr. Pants previously shot to fame by creating a giant poop sculpture which he strategically placed behind the 'Charging Bull' sculpture on Wall Street.
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He's had to put his poop sculpture there a few times while applying to the New York City Parks Department for a permit which would let him legally display it at least one day a year.
Not everyone was a fan of the poop sculpture, with Bowling Green Association president Arthur Piccolo telling the New York Post it 'only encourages other a******s to do something inappropriate'.
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Topics: Film and TV