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They are the seventh generation circus performers and they lost an aunt and uncle doing daredevil acts. But the duo Billy and Emily England will put their lives on the line just to win Britain’s Got Talent.. They reached the Monday’s semi finals and the roller skating siblings brought gasps and a standing ovation from judges David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell. And both of the siblings are very much aware of how easily things can go wrong.
28 year old Billy said, ‘We come from a long line of performers who know audiences love the thrill of d@nger. We know that means practising every day from 9 am to midnight – because sadly we know the terrible consequences of stunts going wrong.’
Emma added, ‘We come from a long line of performers who know audiences love the thrill of danger. We know that means practising every day from 9 am to midnight – because sadly we know the terrible consequences of stunts going wrong. We don’t like talking about what could happen if we mis-judge a move by a millimetre. But, as generations have done before us, we understand we have to practice until we drop. Our lives depend on it.’
Emma added, ‘We come from a long line of performers who know audiences love the thrill of danger. We know that means practising every day from 9 am to midnight – because sadly we know the terrible consequences of stunts going wrong. We don’t like talking about what could happen if we mis-judge a move by a millimetre. But, as generations have done before us, we understand we have to practice until we drop. Our lives depend on it.’
Emily and Billy’s aunt was a world-renowned aerial silk star Eva Garcia. In 2033 when she was 38 year old, she plunged 30 ft to her death during a performance at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome, Norfolk. This is a video that shows the amazing stunts that the duo has performed in the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent.
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