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Lagi Demetriou, who shot to fame on Britain's Got Talent as part of the hilarious father-son duo Stavros Flatley , has undergone a dramatic transformation since his ITV talent show days. Alongside his dad Demi, Lagi won over the nation with their Greek-inspired Lord of the Dance routine, complete with leather trousers and comical blonde wigs, back in 2009, reports OK! . Despite their unforgettable audition, the pair didn't manage to secure the top spot, losing out to dance group Diversity.

However, they made a triumphant return for the all-star Champions series a decade later, once again making it to the final and finishing in second place. Since then, Lagi has stepped away from the limelight, moving to Cyprus where he now runs a barber shop in Paphos and hosts his own podcast, CoolerBox. Now a married father of two, he's happily settled in Cyprus, even getting a large tattoo of the country across his stomach to match the one his dad famously revealed during their first Britain's Got Talent audition in 2009.



The boy we remember as a sweet 12 year old now sports a full dark beard and an array of other tattoos. . Although his father has revived Stavros Flatley with his nephew Samson, Lagi hasn't completely retired from dancing.

In a 2019 interview with MailOnline, Lagi revealed that Simon Cowell encouraged him not to give up dancing for good, hinting at a possible return to the stage for one-off performances He said: "When we got to The Champions, I thought this was the right t.

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