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Offers flooding in for Kate and Gin

A talented teenager and her dog from the north Shropshire border have been inundated with offers to perform since finishing runners-up in a TV talent show. A talented teenager and her dog from the north Shropshire border have been inundated with offers to perform since finishing runners-up in a TV talent show. Kate Nicholas, 16, from Norbury, near Whitchurch, and her dancing dog Gin narrowly missed out on scooping £100,000 prize money after reaching the final three of ITV show Britain's Got Talent. The show was won by 14-year-old breakdancer George Sampson, from Warrington. But Kate says she has been recognised in the street and flooded with requests to appear at dog shows, schools and prizegivings. She Kate said she has even been in talks over publishing a book and appearing on television adverts. Check out our Kate and Gin photo gallery here and read the full story in today's Shropshire Star

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Kate and Gin performing their act together on the ITV talent showA talented teenager and her dog from the north Shropshire border have been inundated with offers to perform since finishing runners-up in a TV talent show.

Kate Nicholas, from Norbury, near Whitchurch, and her dancing dog Gin narrowly missed out on scooping £100,000 prize money after reaching the final three of ITV show Britain's Got Talent.

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The show was won by 14-year-old breakdancer George Sampson, from Warrington.

Kate and Gin wowed judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden by performing a series of dance routines together, with Gin performing tricks such as moonwalking backwards on her hind legs.

Now, the 16 year-old says she has been recognised in the street and flooded with requests to appear at dog shows, schools and prizegivings.

Kate said she has even been in talks over publishing a book and appearing on television adverts.

Currently, Kate is in the midst of a 13-date live tour with the rest of the show's finalists.

Kate said: "It's a real buzz to be on stage and I'm not too tired! I think Gin is enjoying it, having all the attention!

"It's a bit weird because we were out walking last night and some random woman shouted out of the car 'How are you?', but I've never been to Glasgow before in my life!

"Here on tour it's just like a big family you are touring with."

During the tour Kate and Gin perform a dance routine to the Scissor Sisters' hit song Don't Feel Like Dancing.

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