Britain's Got Talent finalists Stavros Flatley are reportedly raking in up to £200,000 a week since their appearance on the series earlier this year.
The father and son command a fee of £10,000 per 20-minute show and are performing up to 20 times each week, reports The Sun.
A source told the paper: "Stavros have performed all over the UK. They're very popular at sporting events but it's corporate events which are most popular and with the Christmas party season coming up, they're sure to be in the money well into the next year."
The duo, who perform a fusion of Greek and Irish dancing, reached the final of Britain's Got Talent in May, however, they missed out on a place in the top three.
Dance act Diversity, who won the 2009 series, have gone on to perform for the Prime Minister and are set to appear in the film StreetDance, which is released next year. Meanwhile, runner-up Susan Boyle is tipped for massive success when she releases her debut album in November.
Are you shocked that Stavros Flatley are earning so much? Maybe you've seen one of their shows?
The father and son command a fee of £10,000 per 20-minute show and are performing up to 20 times each week, reports The Sun.
A source told the paper: "Stavros have performed all over the UK. They're very popular at sporting events but it's corporate events which are most popular and with the Christmas party season coming up, they're sure to be in the money well into the next year."
The duo, who perform a fusion of Greek and Irish dancing, reached the final of Britain's Got Talent in May, however, they missed out on a place in the top three.
Dance act Diversity, who won the 2009 series, have gone on to perform for the Prime Minister and are set to appear in the film StreetDance, which is released next year. Meanwhile, runner-up Susan Boyle is tipped for massive success when she releases her debut album in November.
Are you shocked that Stavros Flatley are earning so much? Maybe you've seen one of their shows?
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