Performing to an audience of millions three Sutton teenagers received a standing ovation after their dance troupe Entity Allstars blew the audience away at the Britain's Got Talent Final.

Twins Lydia and Franchesca Passera-Hughes, 15, from Wallington, and Chaise Miller, 14, from Worcester Park were part of dance group Entity Allstars who wowed the judges in the reality tv final on Sunday.

The dance group followed up on their Harry Potter themed semi-final act with a spectacular gladiator style routine that had audiences on their feet for a standing ovation.

Unfortunately for the troupe they missed out on being crowned this year's winner with the honour going to top dog Matisse and owner Jules O'Dwyer.

Despite not winning the competition Lydia and Franchesca's mother Gina said her daughters and Entity Allstars could hold their heads up high.

She said: "I had no idea what the routine was going to be, or what music they were going to have on and neither of them would let me know before the night.

"They are old enough and go to the rehearsals themselves and were practising from 10am until 9pm every night the week before the final, but I didn't know anything about the performance.

"Their Harry Potter routine in the semi-finals was excellent, but when I saw it I was blown away by everything the group did. It was out of this world.

"Of course they would have liked to have done better than 11th place, but it is still a fantastic achievement to get to the final and the girls know that."

But there is no rest for the twins after their performance in front of millions of viewers with both girls taking GCSE exams over the coming fortnight.

They will then compete in the International Dance Organisation World Championship this September.