Ministry of Culture awarded Certificates of Merit to Quoc Co and Quoc Nghiep
The governing body honours the achievements of two Distinguished Artists at the Britain's Got Talent 2018 final.
In addition to awarding certificates of merit, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism also allocated funds to award bonuses to Quoc Co and Quoc Nghiep. Although they did not make it into the Top 3 finalists,Britain's Got Talent, the performance of brothers Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep caused a stir, making the domestic audience proud.
The two artist brothers said this was the most difficult and dangerous competition since the beginning of the season.Britain's Got Talent to date. Quoc Co once confided that he was very scared and cried when he made his younger brother fall heavily. What bothered him the most at that time was not being able to quit the competition to restore his brother's safety. The night Quoc Nghiep fell, Quoc Co was like a lost soul but still tried to be strong to reassure his younger brother.
Dangerous performance by Quoc Co and Quoc Nghiep at the final of Britain's Got Talent. |
Final round of Quoc Co - Quoc Nghiep |
Quoc Co was born in 1984 and was awarded the title of Meritorious Artist at the age of 28. Quoc Nghiep was born in 1989 and was awarded the title of Meritorious Artist at the age of 26. The two "Circus Prince" brothers are the youngest Meritorious Artists in Vietnam. At the end of December 2016, Quoc Co and Quoc Nghiep set a Guinness World Record by climbing 90 stairs in 52 seconds in Spain.