The flying ancestors of “Belgium’s Got Talent” aren’t really called Jean-Pierre and Fons. Behind the masks are the actors Sid Van Oerle and Pieter Verelst. And Judge Davy Parmentier didn’t see that coming at all. He heard the news with all the inhabitants of Flanders: “My first thought was: These are just Natalie Miskins and Jonas van Geel, who are trying to deceive us. I thought it was a representation of a new comedy show. “
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Actors Syd and Peter discuss the more absurdity of life. In addition, they also want to prove to Belgium that the older generation still matters. We came to the deed in the full Corona crisis, when our grandparents were all in isolation. “We can learn a lot from them,” says Sid Van Orley.
Whether the Flying Ancestors would continue the shows remains a mystery at the moment. Only the works that received the Golden Buzzer were sure of their place in the shows.
Watch the full deed of flying ancestors below:
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