Aquabatique target Britain's Got Talent glory
A string of top celebs have backed the growing campaign to crown Shropshire's Zoe Cooper and her synchronised swimming dance act as winners of Britain's Got Talent.

A string of top celebs have backed the growing campaign to crown Shropshire's Zoe Cooper and her synchronised swimming dance act as winners of Britain's Got Talent.
Aquabatique, of which 28-year-old Zoe, of Oswell Road in Shrewsbury, is a member, has already been trending worldwide on Twitter ahead of tonight's grand final which could see them hit to new heights – or rather depths.
Pop superstar Una Healy from The Saturdays has backed the acrobatic team of former Great Britain athletes to win the show which would mean the chance to perform in front the Queen at the Royal Variety Show as well as picking up the £500,000 cash prize.
Zoe, nicknamed Super Cooper by friends, and her teammates Jazmine Stansbury, 23, Emily Kuhl, 22, and 22-year-old Beth Smith, face stiff competition from show favourites Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Jonathan and Charlotte and the Loveable Rogues.
But support for the for girls is building with Dancing on Ice judge Robin Cousins, Dragon's Den star Peter Jones, former Atomic Kitten Kerry Katona, Olympic medallist Steve Parry and GB diving star Tom Daley all publicly showing their support.
Zoe revealed that for the final performance, the group would be going back to basics with a patriotic British theme. Sxhe said: "It will all be about being proud and being British and I hope that rubs off on the public because that's what we want to do – make Britain proud.
"We just feel like in a complete dream at the moment and it's an absolute honour to have made the final, and who knows with such a different act how we could do.
"All the finalists genuinely get on so well together so anybody that wins is completely deserving of it.
"We're just going to go out there and give it our best shot. The local support has been unbelievable and we'd love it if you helped us one last time."





