BRITAIN’S Got Talent icons Twist and Pulse have thrown their hats into the ring to choreograph Simon Cowell’s first dance with Lauren Silverman at their wedding.
The dance comedy duo would love to teach BGT boss Simon some moves ahead of his big day after he popped the question to longtime girlfriend Lauren on Christmas Eve in Barbados.
And they already have experience of putting together a routine for a big occasion having taught Ant and Dec’ some moves for Saturday Night Takeaway’s End of the Show Show in 2020.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Twist – real name Ashley Glazebrook – said: “Line it up please, if you’ve got Simon’s number, line it up. We’re rehearsing already.”
Pulse, aka Glen Murphy, added: “We could sort out his first dance for him, easy.”
The duo made a surprise return to BGT yesterday gatecrashing the red carpet at the London auditions, much to the delight of unsuspecting fans.
They performed a brand new routine, took selfies and dunked biscuits in tea while performing handstands to celebrate McVitie’s sponsorship of series 15.
The boys said: “It’s great to be back where it all began for us, and this new dance routine was a lot of fun to work on. Dunking your biscuits while dancing is definitely a new trend! BGT helped change our lives and we hope it continues to do so for many others. We’re also keen biscuit fans so the performance was certainly one we’d been working on for a while.”
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Twelve years on from finding fame on the show and three years after being crowned Champions of Champions, the boys are busier than ever.
They recently produced their own Christmas film and have now entered the world of NFTs.
While there’s still plenty of life left in the duo yet, they’re aware their high-energy routines might eventually take their toll on their bodies.
The dynamic duo now have eyes on a switch to presenting and have revealed they got advice from the best in the business during their time on Saturday Night Takeaway.
Revealing how they picked Ant and Dec’s brains, Glen said: “We asked them as many questions about their longevity and how they made it work for so long. Obviously we’re 12 years in the game now, but they’ve been much longer than that and they’re still at the peak of their career so we’re learning from the best.”
And sharing the Geordie lads’ top tips, Ashley continued: “I would say always stick together and know to trust your gut. For us there’s times over the last 12 years of our career where people do try to come in-between you, but we’ve always stuck together and been honest and open and that’s what they’ve followed and its worked for them.”
One thing’s for sure, they certainly know how to put on a show.
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