Gym teacher Felix Clements shows must-have dance moves as he wows judges in new teaser for Britain’s Got Talent
Gym teacher Felix Clements will demonstrate his excellent moves for the judges of Britain’s Got Talent.
The 25-year-old children’s entertainer will be performing his sensational dance routine on Saturday night’s episode.
Felix already proved to be one of the crowd’s favorites when he performed a contemporary piece on Lucy Spraggan’s “Balance.”
The teaser gave a glimpse of his performance as viewers were left in awe — with the heartbreaking support of many kids in the crowd laughing and applauding for him.
The dancer said his inspiration for Saturday’s performance came from 2008 BGT winner George Sampson.
Stunning performance: PE teacher Felix Clements will demonstrate his superb moves for the judges of Britain’s Got Talent as he stunned in a new teaser
Moves: The 25-year-old children’s entertainer will show off his sensational dance routine on Saturday night’s episode
Contemporary: Felix already proved to be one of the crowd’s favorites when he performed a contemporary piece to Lucy Spraggan’s ‘Balance’
Felix, from Earley, started dancing when he was 11 years old – when George became known on the talent show – and always dreamed of becoming famous on BGT.
The BGT performer started showing his talent to the public more than a year later when he received massive support from his classmates.
He never stopped honing his dance moves while studying to become a teacher – occasionally competing in street dance battles in Reading.
When Felix got a job as a PE teacher at Woodcote Primary School in Berkshire, he didn’t give up on his passion and set out to start his own after-school dance club.
The turning point came when he sent Britain’s Got Talent the YouTube link to his performance dancing to Sam Fischer’s This City.
According to The mirror he said, “I was in a really good place with my job and I wanted to show the kids that they could really follow their dreams.
“And then BGT called again to say they couldn’t stop watching YouTube!”
The children’s teacher also appeared to be very humble, saying he “can only hope” for as much success as George Sampson and that he is a “huge source of inspiration” to him.
Britain’s Got Talent continues on ITV this Saturday at 8pm.
Kid’s Favorite: The teaser gave a glimpse of his performance as viewers stood in awe – with the heartbreaking support of many kids in the crowd laughing and applauding for him
Inspiration: The dancer said his inspiration for Saturday’s performance came from 2008 BGT winner George Sampson
Great performance: The turning point came when he sent Britain’s Got Talent the YouTube link to his performance dancing to Sam Fischer’s This City