Musa Motha, a talented dancer hailing from Sebokeng, captivated audiences and made history on the latest season of Britain’s Got Talent. Motha’s incredible journey of resilience and determination has inspired people worldwide.
At a young age, Motha faced a devastating setback when he lost his left leg to cancer. The amputation dashed his dreams of becoming a professional football player. However, Motha’s indomitable spirit led him to discover a new passion – dance.
‘After my amputation, I fell in love with music. Seeing my friends dance, I approached them to teach me their moves,’ Motha shared with the judges during his audition.
Despite the physical challenge, Motha persevered and used his left crutch to substitute his missing leg. Thus, his journey as a dancer began.
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This past weekend, Motha took to the stage of Britain’s Got Talent, leaving the judges and audience awe-struck with his phenomenal performance.
His routine touched hearts, bringing both judges and spectators to tears. The crowd erupted in thunderous applause, demanding that Motha be awarded the coveted golden buzzer.
In a historic moment for the show, all four judges united in their decision to grant Motha the golden buzzer, showering him with golden confetti. The overwhelming reaction from the audience left everyone speechless.
Simon Cowell, one of the judges, said “I’ve never-ever heard a reaction like that in my life.”
Motha’s incredible talent and personal story have touched the hearts of people across the globe. His success on the international stage brings pride to South Africa and serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring dancers and individuals facing similar obstacles.
Watch the performance here:
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