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BGT's David Walliams in trouble with TV bosses over 'outrageous behaviour'

David Walliams is in trouble with the makers of “Britain's Got Talent” because of indecent behavior on the show.

The 50-year-old comedian, who is a judge on the ITV talent show, was reprimanded by bosses for “outrageous behaviour”, which included stripping down to his underwear, miming exposing his manhood and pinching his nipples in front of head judge Simon Cowell.

The Little Britain star couldn't resist provoking Mr Nasty by asking a contestant if his talent was showing off his masculinity.

Simon exploded, saying, “Apologize now,” before sending David off the stage.

He added: “Out, out. This is supposed to be a family show.”

Over the last week, David has managed to get on the nerves of the TV bosses with inappropriate behavior.

A TV insider said: “With BGT off our screens for a while, David has been behaving like a schoolboy on his first week back at school after the summer holidays.

“He can't help but show off to the audience what people expect from a comedian. But sometimes he goes too far, and that's exactly what happened this week.”

“Simon obviously loves his cheeky behaviour and the fact that they poke fun at each other, but even he seemed unimpressed by his latest prank.

“On the first day of filming the new series he was given a telling off, but instead of calming down, he seems to have seen it as a challenge to be even cheekier.”

David, who joined BGT in 2012, was previously known for attracting attention through crazy behaviour on the show.

Simon previously told the Express: “David is David. He just loves being the centre of attention.”

“He's like all comedians, you know, they live for the attention. You'll never be able to change him.”

Although he found it annoying that he wanted to be in the spotlight, Simon overlooked his behavior and said that the show would not be the same without him.

He added: “As annoying as he is, I think he would be missed if he wasn't there.”