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Husband embraces wife on the ice. When music began to play, they made real magic on ice

Preeti Pillai
Mar 30, 2018
04:10 P.M.

Their rendition of the iconic love song was impeccable and beyond anyone's imagination.

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As reported in an article published by Uplifting Today, 2018 Winter Olympics bronze medalist couple, Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim, shot to fame after performing to Celine Dion's hit song from Titanic, My Heart Will Go On in 2016.

Celine Dion's song has been a love anthem since it featured in the 1997 classic film Titanic. Couples all over the world have emulated the famous kiss from the film that starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

But Alexa and Chris had taken the song to new heights with their flawless performance on the ice. The couple's graceful movements and emotions that drove the chemistry of the act won millions of hearts.

The duo had already become crowd favorites before they won their medal in the recent Winter Olympics. Fans and followers of the beautiful and talented couple will never forget their 2016 performance.

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On the day of their performance, the couple took center stage as Chris held Alexa in the starting posture. Once the music started to play, the audience went completely silent and were mesmerized by the real-life couple.

The pair started off with graceful movements and the crowd was hypnotized by the way Chris effortlessly picked up Alexa and segued her into the next step of the routine.

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The audience could not help themselves but gasp when Chris flipped Alexa around in the air. Alexa was so light on her feet that she appeared to be absolutely weightless.

The couple did not falter even for a split second and gave the crowd a performance that they would never forget.

When the couple ended their performance, the audience stood up on their feet to appreciate the magic displayed by Chris and Alexa on the ice. The duo definitely deserved the standing ovation.

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