A married acrobatic couple from Beijing dazzled all four judges and the audience at an audition for the UK television talent show Britain’s Got Talent.

A married acrobatic couple from Beijing dazzled all four judges and the audience at an audition for the UK television talent show Britain’s Got Talent.


b_1.jpgFans on Twitter said the couple deserved the Golden Buzzer, which would have sent them straight through to the live shows  Photo:Dailymail

Dressed all in white, Gao Lin, 28, and his wife Liu Xin, 24, performed a mesmerising 2.5 minute routine to Gabrielle Aplin’s song “The Power of Love ”, quickly winning the hearts of the audience.

Their audition brought BGT judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams to their feet, while Simon Cowell said that they made everything that was really difficult look easy.

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Acrobatic dancers Gao Lin and Liu Xin, from Beijing, previously appeared on Asia’s Got Talent Photo:Dailymail

The judges hailed the pair as ‘extraordinary’, but some viewers insisted they deserved the Golden Buzzer, which would have sent them directly to the live finals.

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Dance group Just Us impressed the judges enough to get the Golden Buzzer, but some viewers thought the Chinese acrobats were more deserving  Photo:Dailymail

Gao Lin and Liu Xin performed a series of impressive balances and flawless flips during the routine, prompting one viewer to tweet: ‘I’ve pulled five muscles just watching this.’

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Eventually the dancer’s entire body was hovering, horizontal, just above the floor Photo:DailyMail

The judges heaped praise on the pair, with Amanda Holden describing their routine as ‘extraordinary’, but it wasn’t enough for some in the audience at home, who said they deserved the Golden Buzzer more than dance act Just Us.

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Some viewers were disappointed the couple weren’t sent directly to the live finals  Photo:Daily

How did they get a golden buzzer and not the Chinese duo?’ wrote one viewer.

It was echoed by another, who said of Just Us: ‘I liked them, but I don’t think it was worth the golden buzzer, I’m sorry but those ballet dancers deserved it more.’ 

The duo appeared on Asia’s Got Talent in 2015, and are now trying their luck on the British version of the show. 

Source:Dailymail


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