Vietnam’s Giang Brothers continue
to wow at Britain’s Got Talent final
The Vietnamese daredevil gymnasts did not win any prize
but performing at the show’s finale is a dream come true for them
The Giang Brothers hold Vietnam’s national
flag. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The Vietnamese Giang Brothers
continued to leave audience and judges of the 2018 Britain’s Got Talent in
awe with their jaw-dropping acrobatic show during the final night of the TV
talent show on Sunday.
The
daredevil gymnast brothers Giang Quoc Co and Giang Quoc Nghiep made their way
to the program’s finale with their signature performance, which sees one
carry the other on his head as he walks up stairs.
For the
final performance, the brothers, dressed in the Vietnamese soldier uniform,
chose to walk through a row of poles, with Co balancing his younger brother
atop using only head-to-head contact.
Co managed
to carry Nghiep to the very last pole, when he had to make the final jump to
a platform to finish the performance.
As the
audience gasped, Co, still with his younger brother on his head, successfully
made the stunning leap to the thunderous applause of the audience.
The
Vietnamese brothers once performed this death-defying jump in their circus
live show “Brothers” at the Municipal Theater of Ho Chi Minh City in November
2016, but last night was the first time they have completed it without a
safety harness.
Judge David
Walliams said the performance was "beyond beyond,” adding that “If you
saw it in a movie you’d say it was a special effect. You wouldn’t believe
it.”
The show
boss Simon Cowell told the pair: "My God, you upped your game."
Despite not
winning the show, the Giang Brothers totally won the heart of millions
viewers across Britain as people took to Twitter to give supporting comments
about their performance.
The two
expressed their joy via a post on their official Facebook account after the
show’s curtain has fallen.
“Today, Quoc
Co and Quoc Nghiep were able to fulfill their shared dream,” the post in
Vietnamese reads.
“The word
‘Vietnam’ has helped us defeat fear and conquered ourselves on the stage to
overcome such great challenge together with our own energy.”
Co and
Nghiep would return home with no prize from the show, but for the brothers,
being among its finalists is already a big achievement for their career.
“Thank you
to our parents, thank you to [our] little families, thank you to all fans and
supporters who have been showing their love to us. We’re proud of you guys,”
the brothers expressed their gratitude in the Facebook post.
Ten
finalists, together with B-Positive Choir, the act picked as the judges'
wildcard, showcased their last performances during the live final, trying to
win public votes that would decide the winner.
Ahead of the
final night, The Giang Brothers were among the show’s top four favorites.
However,
when the public vote was closed and all of the finalists were gathered on
stage, comedian Lee Ridley, or the ‘Lost Voice Guy’, was announced winner of
2018 Britain’s Got Talent.
The second
and third place went to comedy singer and pianist Robert White, and singer
Donchez.
Tuoi Tre News
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Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 6, 2018
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