Sibling ice skaters perform a Scottish dance routine that won 2 million hearts

Sinead and John Kerr, the world-renowned skater siblings from Great Britain, have been performing together on the ice since they were kids.

As adults, they are true professionals of their craft and are wowing crowds around the globe.

Dressed in traditional Scottish kilts, the Kerr siblings take to the ice to the sounds of bagpipes. Without wasting any time at all, the Kerrs stun the crowd with a brilliant display of athletics.

Watch the breathtaking video below as they perform stunts that amateur skaters can only dream of.

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