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Contestant Sets Himself On FIRE On Spain's Got Talent!
Yes, in 2023, a contestant named Raul Gil appeared on the Spanish version of the reality TV show "Got Talent" and shocked both the judges and the audience when he set himself on fire during his performance.
Gil's act involved pouring a flammable liquid over his body and then setting himself on fire, all while performing a dance routine. He used the special protective gel on his skin to avoid serious injury, but the flames were still quite intense and the audience and judges were horrified by what they were seeing.
Despite the danger and the shock value of his act, Gil was quite skilled at fire dancing, and his routine included several impressive moves and choreography.
After the performance, the judges expressed their concerns for Gil's safety and cautioned him against performing such a dangerous act in the future. Nonetheless, Gil's stunt received a lot of attention and went viral on social media, making him a memorable contestant in the show's history.
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