‘Got To Dance’ winners Chris and Wes have admitted that they are grateful for all the support TV host Vernon Kay has given them and added that they’d like to teach him a few of their signature moves.
The street dance duo – who scooped £250,000 when they won the Sky1 show on Sunday night – admitted that Vernon’s supportive tweets probably helped them win and now they’d like to pay him back.
Wes exclusively told Bang Showbiz: “We were shocked when we saw Vernon Kay had tweeted us! To have that level of backing is just amazing, I think it really helped us. These people are seeing dance and entertainment all the time because they’re in the industry, so to have an impact on celebrities really is great.
“We’d love to help Vernon brush up on a few dance moves – I think he might need it! He...
The street dance duo – who scooped £250,000 when they won the Sky1 show on Sunday night – admitted that Vernon’s supportive tweets probably helped them win and now they’d like to pay him back.
Wes exclusively told Bang Showbiz: “We were shocked when we saw Vernon Kay had tweeted us! To have that level of backing is just amazing, I think it really helped us. These people are seeing dance and entertainment all the time because they’re in the industry, so to have an impact on celebrities really is great.
“We’d love to help Vernon brush up on a few dance moves – I think he might need it! He...
- 3/1/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
Chris Donnelly and Wesley Clack danced their way to victory on Got To Dance last night.
The street dance duo wowed the judges – Kimberley Wyatt, Ashley Banjo and Adam Garcia – and the public and scooped the show’s £250,000 prize, seeing off competition from fellow finalists Alleviate, Dance Dynamix, Lauren, Razzle Dazzle, Trinity Warriors, Turbo and Two’s Company.
They performed two mash-up routines to Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, Like I Love You by Justin Timberlake, Ante Up by Busta Rhymes and Mysterious Girl by Peter Andre on the Sky 1 extravaganza and after their routines, former Britain’s Got Talent winner Ashley enthused:
“I knew you guys were special from the moment I saw you. Your dancing and personality is amazing.
“I am always going to be a massive fan, you are the most unique act we have ever seen on Got To Dance.”
Chris said: “Words cannot describe how...
The street dance duo wowed the judges – Kimberley Wyatt, Ashley Banjo and Adam Garcia – and the public and scooped the show’s £250,000 prize, seeing off competition from fellow finalists Alleviate, Dance Dynamix, Lauren, Razzle Dazzle, Trinity Warriors, Turbo and Two’s Company.
They performed two mash-up routines to Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, Like I Love You by Justin Timberlake, Ante Up by Busta Rhymes and Mysterious Girl by Peter Andre on the Sky 1 extravaganza and after their routines, former Britain’s Got Talent winner Ashley enthused:
“I knew you guys were special from the moment I saw you. Your dancing and personality is amazing.
“I am always going to be a massive fan, you are the most unique act we have ever seen on Got To Dance.”
Chris said: “Words cannot describe how...
- 2/28/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
William Monahan, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of The Departed, has signed with management firm Anonymous Content's Michael Sugar. Sugar joins Wme's Chris Donnelly and attorney David Fox on Monahan's rep team. Monahan is in post-production on London Boulevard, making his directing debut on a script he wrote, with Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley starring for Gk Films. He's also adapted the John Grisham novel The Associate, and The Falcon's Tale, for Paramount, but it seems clear he wants to continue to make directing a priority. Sugar's filmmaker list includes Steven Soderbergh, Spider-Man's Marc Webb, Tron Legacy's Joe Kosinski and Wolverine helmer [...]...
- 7/12/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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