- Victoria Armstrong
Victoria Amstrong (born 1977 in
Salford ,England ) is a professional female dancer most famous for her appearances on ITV's "Britain's Got Talent ".Appearances on Britain's Got Talent
Victoria appeared on the first series of 'Britain's Got Talent'. While she has an extensive range of performing skills, her 'angle grinding' act, where she shoots sparks up to 20 feet in any chosen direction, really caught the eye of the judges
Simon Cowell ,Piers Morgan andAmanda Holden on the show.Simon Cowell said that she 'really turned him on'. Piers Morgan liked the act so much he asked her to dinner, then Amanda declared that "She's sex on legs! As soon as she walked onto the stage I knew I'd put her through whatever she did."She sailed through the auditions, but lost out in the semi-finals to The Kombat Breakers and Bessie Cursons.
Professional career
Victoria has been a professional entertainer since leaving college. She started dancing in clubs at the age of 19. Victoria has worked several seasons in Ibiza, notably for parties of international fame such as Cream, Manumission, etc.
She learned skills such as fire eating, angle grinding, stilt walking and trapeze 'ribbon' acrobatics whilst working as a dancer. She has also appeared in several commercials and on album covers. Victoria has an extensive modelling portfolio.Victoria's most recent appearance was at the MTV sponsored CADS07 – MUSIC VISION AWARDS, performing her dazzling grinder act.
Victoria has appeared at:Corporate Events, Conferences, Exhibitions, Trade Shows, Product Launches, Promotional Campaigns, Public Events, Business Openings, Award Ceremonies, Charity Events, Clubs and Private Parties
Personal life
Victoria lives in Salford with her son Oliver. She's had breaks from performing due to the birth and early years with Oliver, when she lived in Denmark. Victoria returned to England and trained as a beauty therapist. She ran a successful mobile beauty business while her son was in his early school years. She returned to performing in 2004.
External links
* [http://www.victoriaarmstrong.net victoriaarmstrong.net]
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