LOUIS Walsh was booed while judging on Britain's Got Talent after criticising an act with Asperger's Syndrome for being boring, it was reported today.
The 58-year-old is standing in as a judge on the telly talent show while Baywatch star David Hasselhoff completes his panto stint.
The audience hit out at the X Factor star after he told a 19-year-old saxophone player, who gave his name as Shane, that he was rubbish.
But the act slammed the judge criticising him for supporting Irish double act Jedward in the singing contest's 2009 series.
Shane raged: "How can you say I'm boring? You let Jedward through."
The Westlife manager hit back: "Yeah, but Jeward are making millions now."
Resolute Louis refused to change his mind on the young musician - despite the auditions booing him during yesterday's session.
Louis was joined on the judging panel by BGT veteran Amanda Holden, and new panellist Michael McIntyre.
Comedian Michael was also mooned while judging yesterday at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.
The 34-year-old watched as a hopeful appeared on stage in five sets of Y-fronts before stripping them off a pair at a time.
He then dipped each one in paint and used them to create a picture - until he was naked.
The act then bared his bottom at the judges.
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