Russian couple gets engaged on top of Empire State Building (VIDEOS)

2 Jul, 2026 00:47 / Updated 10 minutes ago
The daredevils were arrested after staging a marriage proposal high above Manhattan

A Russian daredevil couple have been arrested after scaling the Empire State Building and staging a marriage proposal atop the New York landmark, more than 1,400 feet above Manhattan.

The stunt unfolded at around noon on Wednesday, drawing the attention of stunned New Yorkers below as police drones and a helicopter monitored the pair from the air. Videos and photos posted online show the black-clad couple perched on the antenna of the Empire State Building high above Midtown, with the woman wearing what appeared to be a black cat mask.

The couple, later identified as Angela Nikolau, 33, and Ivan ‘Vanya’ Beerkus, 32, unfurled a banner with a quote attributed to rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix: “When the power of love beats the love of power, the world knows peace.”

The daredevils descended to a lower platform, where Beerkus appeared to get down on one knee and propose, before the couple kissed.

After spending around half an hour at the top of the tower, the couple climbed down to a lower platform, where New York Police Department officers were waiting to arrest them.

According to US media, they face charges including burglary, criminal trespass, and reckless endangerment.

Nikolau and Beerkus are well known in the ‘rooftopping’ world, where thrill-seekers climb skyscrapers, cranes, and other structures, often without safety equipment.

The pair were featured in the 2024 Netflix documentary ‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’, which followed their high-altitude stunts across multiple countries. Their social media pages show similar climbs from rooftops and bridges around the world.

Empire State Building management said the incident was safely resolved together with the NYPD and that there was no threat to public safety. The building used the incident as an opportunity to promote its legal proposal package for couples on its observation decks, starting at $1,000 – without the risk of felony.