Scooter prodigies from Colchester have made it to the last of the live Britain's Got Talent semi-finals.
Myland School pupils TJ and Austin Terry impressed the ITV show's judges early in the show with their audition.
The pair scored four yeses after they performed a one-minute routine of tricks and flips on their scooters alongside Tyler Hainey and Red Jackson.
Following a rocky start, with Austin falling off his scooter during his first trick, the Scooter Boys finished an impressive routine which wowed the judges and audience who gave them a standing ovation at the end of the routine.
And the boys got another standing ovation tonight after their show-stopping act.
Read more >>> Scooter stars wow millions of viewers with Britain's Got Talent performance
They performed another number of exciting flips and tricks on a ramp to a mashup of hit songs.
Impressed, Alesha Dixon said: "I love you boys so, so much, your cheekiness, your friendship, the energy you brought tonight was fantastic.
"Apart from the fact you have a great taste in music I think the biggest motto in life here that we've learnt is sometimes in life you fall down, but you get back up stronger.
"And you did and you keep fighting, congratulations, I loved it."
Amanda Holden added: "You smashed it, well done, I'm very proud of you."
Notoriously "harsh" judge Simon Cowell said he thought it was even better than their first audition and David Walliams said it was incredible.
The youngsters are appearing in the last of the live semi-finals, taking place at the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith tonight (June 3) from 8pm.
A total of eight acts are competing for a place in the show’s final on Sunday (June 5).
Two acts from the semi-final will go through to the live final, the first chosen via public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by the judges.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here