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Stavros Flatley now - BGT act's life after scandal, business collapse and split

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Stavros Flatley's didn't win Britain's Got Talent but became one of the most successful acts on the show, claiming at one point to have made two million pounds.

The bizarre and fun British-Cypriot father-son dance duo who named themselves after a combination of Riverdance's Michael Flatley and Harry Enfield's Greek kebab shop owner Stavros wowed fans with their blonde wigs, black headbands and leather trousers in 2009.During their now unforgettable audition dad Demi Demetriou, then 40, was joined by his 12-year-old doppelganger son Lagi.As one of Simon Cowells' 'favourite ever dance acts' they came in fourth in the final, beaten by Julian Smith, Susan Boyle and winners Diversity.Demi said at the time: "I can’t express to you how proud I am of Lagi.It’s not just the way he dances or the way he handles himself, but the best thing in the world is for somebody else to say, 'You’ve got a good kid'."I know it’s only a silly little dance and we just have a bit of fun, but I’m proud of him like you wouldn't imagine."The duo became well known after the show with Lagi often surrounded by fangirls.Demi who was director of an electrical business was keen to keep his day job adding: "I can still head the business and do a few bits of dancing.""One of the hardest things I’ve done is sell the restaurant, but I did it because I wanted to spend more time with my family.

Regardless of what everyone says, the food was terrible, but we were still booked out."Soon after however Demi's electrical firm, Lagi Contractors Ltd went into administration and sub-contractors said they owed them £100,000.Demi is said to have personally lost £180,000 when it happened with the business in debt by more than half a million.When Demi was told he was too

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