Musa Motha, a talented dancer hailing from Sebokeng, captivated audiences and made history on the latest season of Britain’s Got Talent when he received the show’s first-ever group golden buzzer for his audition on the show.
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.
Musa’s hardships began at a young age 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.
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Musa makes it to the Britain’s Got Talent finale!
After stealing the show at his audition and securing his spot in the semi-finals of Britain’s Got Talent, Musa has wowed the judges and audience with yet another spellbinding performance which pushed him through to the finale of the show. Musa is one of the first two contests to make it through to the show’s final round.
Watch his semifinal performance here:
In an Instagram post sharing the exciting news, Musa says:
“We made it to the finals!!! Thank you so much for everyone who voted and supported me. I promise to work harder and bring more exciting moments in the final.”
Musa continues to make SA proud as support pours in for the local dancer who has now conquered international grounds.
Zizi Kodwa, South Africa’s minister of Sport, Arts & Culture tweets:
“This morning I called and spoke to Musa Motha, who went through the finalist on Britain’s Got Talent; I congratulated him and thanked him for flying our flag high – he misses our weather but absolutely trilled for the experience, he is pure talent.”
This morning I called and spoke to Musa Motha, who went through the finalist on Britain’s Got Talent; I congratulated him and thanked him for flying our flag high – he misses our weather but absolutely trilled for the experience, he is pure talent. @MotsekiMabuya1 pic.twitter.com/03X5ctN68E
— Minister of Sport, Arts & Culture (@zizikodwa) May 30, 2023
You’ve got our support, Musa! You’ve already made SA so proud.
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Feature Image: Youtube / Britain’s Got Talent