A dancing duo from India managed to simultaneously melt hearts and send them racing during Tuesday night’s third episode of “America’s Got Talent.” 25-year old Shakir Khan and his nine-year old cousin Rehan Khan may have seemed like an odd pairing when they first appeared on stage, but they quickly gave judges Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara and Howie Mandel plenty to gush about. Watch Shakir and Rehan’s audition video above.
“Shakir and Rehan are cousins, but they’re just like real brothers,” said their interpreter. “They look out for each other. Shakir started dancing when he was eight years old. When Rehan saw his cousin dancing, he wanted to be just like him. He begged Shakir to teach him some moves and they spend all their time dancing. It changed his world.”
“He is like my big brother,” Rehan told the camera. “I look up to him.
“Shakir and Rehan are cousins, but they’re just like real brothers,” said their interpreter. “They look out for each other. Shakir started dancing when he was eight years old. When Rehan saw his cousin dancing, he wanted to be just like him. He begged Shakir to teach him some moves and they spend all their time dancing. It changed his world.”
“He is like my big brother,” Rehan told the camera. “I look up to him.
- 6/10/2020
- by Denton Davidson
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