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Tanzania’s Ramadhani Brothers get Golden Buzzer on Australia's Got Talent 

The Ramadhani Brothers

Tanzanian performers Ibrahim and Fadi Ramadhani, known as The Ramadhani Brothers, on Sunday night wowed the audience with a death-defying acrobatic act at the Australia Got Talent. 

On Sunday night's episode of Australia's Got Talent, the two acrobats left the judges stunned and saw them awarded the Golden Buzzer.   

The judges were visibly shocked by their feats, with Kate Ritchie grabbing her face in amazement

Also thrilled, Alesha Dixon dramatically jumped on the table and danced exuberantly above the other judges.

Kate was unable to keep her excitement to herself, slamming the Golden Buzzer and pushing the acrobats through to the Semi Final.

'I can't even string a sentence together because I've never seen anything like it ever in my life,' Kate said to the pair. 

'That was just absolutely incredible to the point I almost want to cry.'

British comedian and fellow judge David Walliams was equally impressed, lauding the brothers.  

'Tonight a legend was born in this act with these two amazing performers,' he said passionately.

Ibrahim, 36, and Fadi, 26, have previously said they hope to win AGT and help children in their community. 

The pair are also aiming for a Guinness World Record for the most consecutive stairs climbed while balancing a person on the head.

Elsewhere in the episode, David joined 61-year-old male pole dancer Allan Reinikka on stage, stripping off and having a spin in his underwear.