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- 1/22/2018
- by Sasha Stone
- AwardsDaily.com
Britain’s Got Talent winners Spelbound have admitted that they are planning a Huge stunt for their upcoming Royal Variety performance.
The team of acrobatic gymnasts wowed on the Bgt final, as they threw people back and forward over the judging panel’s heads. They have since revealed that they are planning something similar for the Royal Variety Show and may even swoop down from the Royal Box.
Edward Upcott told new! magazine: “Yes, we did think about flying from the Royal Box onto the stage.
“But we’ll have to see nearer the time what we’re able to do.”
On the jobs and offers that have come rolling in since their win he continued:
He said: “Going to the States would be amazing. Doing a performance at America’s Got Talent would be great.”
Coach Neil Griffiths added: “There have been offers, including one from Vegas. To see...
The team of acrobatic gymnasts wowed on the Bgt final, as they threw people back and forward over the judging panel’s heads. They have since revealed that they are planning something similar for the Royal Variety Show and may even swoop down from the Royal Box.
Edward Upcott told new! magazine: “Yes, we did think about flying from the Royal Box onto the stage.
“But we’ll have to see nearer the time what we’re able to do.”
On the jobs and offers that have come rolling in since their win he continued:
He said: “Going to the States would be amazing. Doing a performance at America’s Got Talent would be great.”
Coach Neil Griffiths added: “There have been offers, including one from Vegas. To see...
- 6/15/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The coach of Britain’s Got Talent winners Spelbound has insisted that their newfound fame will not change the group.
Team coach Neil Griffiths told Digital Spy that the gymnastic acrobatic troupe would continue to train hard for future competitions and said that no one deserves success more than them.
He said: “There has been a lot of hard work without much real reward for these guys down the years. And when I say that they work hard, I mean really, really hard.
“Winning won’t change them and I know they’ll still be training just as hard over the next couple of months.
“It’s just been fantastic for them winning this, because no group of people deserve this more.”
Team member Alex Uttley admitted that they were stunned to win the competition.
He said: “I think the competition was fierce. We thought everyone had upped their games.
Team coach Neil Griffiths told Digital Spy that the gymnastic acrobatic troupe would continue to train hard for future competitions and said that no one deserves success more than them.
He said: “There has been a lot of hard work without much real reward for these guys down the years. And when I say that they work hard, I mean really, really hard.
“Winning won’t change them and I know they’ll still be training just as hard over the next couple of months.
“It’s just been fantastic for them winning this, because no group of people deserve this more.”
Team member Alex Uttley admitted that they were stunned to win the competition.
He said: “I think the competition was fierce. We thought everyone had upped their games.
- 6/10/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Britain's Got Talent winners Spelbound have revealed their Olympic ambitions. Speaking at a press conference yesterday, the gymnastics troupe said that they would love to be part of the opening ceremony in 2012, but also confessed that they are hoping to take part in the 2016 Games in Rio. Acrobatics is not currently an Olympic sport, but their coach Neil Griffiths has been campaigning for it to be recognised at future events. "Recognition of what we do has now increased dramatically," said 25-year-old Alex Uttley. "It's amazing for us to be representative of our sport so if it (more)...
- 6/7/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Britain’s Got Talent winners Spelbound have revealed that their routine for The Royal Variety Show later this year, will be even better than the one they performed on the Bgt final last Saturday.
Speaking to The Sun group coach Neil Griffiths revealed that the gymnastic acrobatic group are capable of much more dangerous and impressive moves than they showcased on the ITV show, but admitted that they were constrained by the limits of the stage and set.
Neil said: “What we did on Saturday was not our best stuff.
“The guys can build a four-man pyramid which goes even higher – but we would have bashed into all the studio lights.”
Edward added: “We were thinking, ‘Could we fly from the Royal box to the stage?’”
Voting figures released by ITV revealed that Spelbound received the highest amount of public support during last week’s semi finals, winning Monday night...
Speaking to The Sun group coach Neil Griffiths revealed that the gymnastic acrobatic group are capable of much more dangerous and impressive moves than they showcased on the ITV show, but admitted that they were constrained by the limits of the stage and set.
Neil said: “What we did on Saturday was not our best stuff.
“The guys can build a four-man pyramid which goes even higher – but we would have bashed into all the studio lights.”
Edward added: “We were thinking, ‘Could we fly from the Royal box to the stage?’”
Voting figures released by ITV revealed that Spelbound received the highest amount of public support during last week’s semi finals, winning Monday night...
- 6/7/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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