A pair of masked daredevils were seen climbing the Empire State Building and flying a banner about love and peace.
By LAUREN ACTON-TAYLOR, US NEWS REPORTER
Published: 19:34 BST, 1 July 2026 | Updated: 19:34 BST, 1 July 2026
A pair of masked daredevils climbed to the top of the Empire State Building with a protest banner on Wednesday, before one dropped to a knee for a dramatic proposal. Angela Nikolau, 33, and Vanya Beerkus, 32, a Russian couple who have starred in a Netflix documentary, scaled the spire of the New York City landmark, which reaches a staggering 1,454 feet. As they clung on, the daredevils flew a banner which read: 'When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace.' The message appeared to be a modified quote from British politician William Gladstone, and is often misattributed to the rock star Jimi Hendrix . After flying the banner at around noon, the climbers began to descend just after 12.30pm, before reaching a lower platform where Beerkus dropped down to one knee and proposed.
Nikolau appeared to say 'Yes' to the astonishing proposal, as a helicopter circling the building captured the couple embracing and they removed their masks to share a kiss. The influencer posted a video of herself on top of the Empire State Building at around midday. The stunt couple, who are known for climbing skyscrapers, starred in the 2024 Netflix documentary Skywalkers: A Love Story. Nikolau has posted herself scaling tall buildings and performing hair-raising acts while donning a black cat face covering. She is often videoed and pictured atop the terrifyingly tall buildings with musician Beerkus.
Nikolau posted a series of photos of the pair not long after the ordeal, including a photo of the proposal and her flashy new diamond ring. The New York City Police Department were seen reporting to the scene and the pair were taken into custody at around 1pm, CBS News reported. Sources told the outlet that the pair may faces charges including trespassing and reckless endangerment. Tourists and onlookers were seen gazing up in astonishment at the scene unfolding above them, as the Empire State Building's observation deck was quickly cleared.
Julie Morris, who saw the scene unfold, told the outlet: 'We were right at the top. I could see two people open the gates - the mesh gates - they opened the gates, and they went up to the top. 'I just assumed they were allowed up there.' On the street below the iconic building, police had taped off the area and closed the street.