Sunday, May 29, 2016

Simon Cowell's 'Dirty Dancing' Stormtroopers Show Off Their Softer Side







They did Darth Vader proud.



Dancing Stormtroopers let off some serious steam during the "Britain's Got Talent" grand final on Saturday night.



"Boogie Storm" -- who were head judge Simon Cowell's golden buzzer act -- cut loose with a phenomenal performance, which saw the usually obedient servants of the Galactic Empire embrace their softer side.









The 6-strong troupe boogied on down to classic Spice Girls, Madonna, The Weather Girls and Justin Bieber tracks - before ending the performance to "Dirty Dancing's" "The Time Of My Life."



And yes, they even recreated Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey's iconic lift.



But ultimately, the force wasn't with them - and they ended the talent competition, the winner of which is voted for by the British public, in third place.









Here's how the rest of the finalists fared.



1. Richard Jones, a serving soldier in the British Army, took the top £250,000 (about $365,000) prize with this magic act:









2. Wayne Woodward was runner-up after wowing the audience with his sensational singing:









3. Boogie Storm took third spot. Watch their spectacular live semifinal performance here:









4. Jasmine Elcock, who stunned with her first audition of Cher's "Believe," came fourth.









5. Beau Dermott defied gravity again, just as she did in her first TV appearance:









6. Craig Ball's impressions of cartoon characters singing Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" landed him sixth spot:









7. Dancing dog Trip Hazard sadly couldn't replicate the feat of Matisse, who won last year's competition:









8. 100 Voices of Gospel were initially tipped to win the entire show, but ended in eighth spot:









9. Alex Magala defied the odds with this death-defying stunt which, by the way, should definitely NOT be tried at home:









10. Balance Unity danced his way into the U.K. public's hearts, but failed to secure enough votes:









11. Shannon and Peter's emotional ballet had seen them selected as the judge's wildcard to the final:









12. And mom/son singing duo Mel and Jamie covered Cher's "Love Can Build A Bridge" to take last spot:







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