Monica and Gabriela, the wiggling, giggling Cheeky Girls, are going on holiday - and could be coming to an airport near you.
The check-in queue at Gatwick might never be the same again as the most famous failures ever to emerge from Transylvania are waiting to sign a deal to allow them to perform in arrival and departure halls.
The novelty act, who live in Rye, failed to impress judges in the TV talent contest Pop Stars The Rivals but caught the eye of other producers.
Even though many said they scraped the barrel of bad taste with their debut single Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum) they had a second hit earlier this year with Take Your Shoes Off. Their new single, Hooray, Hooray (It's A Cheeky Holiday), a remake of the Boney M hit, is released on August 4.
Their debut album PartyTime is out on August 11 and as well as TV shows and public appearances, there will be a TV documentary, fitness video and a 2004 calendar later in the year.
The skinny sisters, famous for their skimpy outfits, are hoping their plans to bring their act to thousands of unsuspecting holidaymakers will take off.
Gabriela said: "We would love to perform in airports. If people are delayed we can entertain them but we need approval and that has not come through yet."
Monica said although the girls, who trained in ballet and drama in Romania, always wanted to be famous, they did not have a career plan.
"When we went to the Pop Stars audition we just wanted a bit of fun. It was our year off after university and our mother had written the song so we thought we would try. Now we love the showbiz life."
The pair deny reports in the national Press they are planning boob jobs.
Gabriela said: "We don't have a gramme of fat on us at the moment so we wouldn't want big breasts. But if I did it one day I would go from a 32A to 32B."
The girls keep their act within the family. Their mother Margaret, a midwife, writes all their material and their stepfather, Ray Semal, drives them to gigs. Their father, Doru, is a doctor in Romania and is very proud of their success.
Margaret moved to Britain ten years ago and remarried.
Although the girls visited during summer holidays, they didn't move to Rye until three years ago.
The 20-year-olds are now as famous all over Europe as they are in their home town of Cluj-Napoca. Although mostly reaction to their success is favourable, they have received some hate mail.
Monica said: "We have had a few emails that aren't very nice but we can't go anywhere without being recognised and mostly people are very nice."
Despite spending every waking hour together, the girls say they rarely argue.
Gabriela said: "If we do it is about clothes or make-up or playing games on the laptop - nothing serious."
And what about men?
Gabriela said: "We don't have boyfriends. Now our career is more important. I would like to get married and have children eventually but before that, in maybe five years' time, I would like to be an actress."
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