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The talented Musa Motha, a South African cancer survivor who left Britain’s Got Talent Judges in awe after his audition, has made it to the competition’s finals!

 

Global (28 May 2023) – Musa Motha has been the talk of the global stage since his performance at the 2023 Britain’s Got Talent auditions. His dance was so beautiful, crowds were torn between tears and cheers. Thereafter Simon Cowell invited all the judges to give Motha a ‘group golden buzzer’—a historic decision.

Not that Cowell needed to twist anyone’s arm. All the judges were in favour.

What made Motha’s performance so exceptional—beyond the incredible fact that he is a resilient cancer survivor who outperformed his adversities with a single leg—was his infectious spirit. His ability to translate hope through dance in a way that anyone in the crowd or watching at home could feel the beat of a fighter.

Moving people through movement, that is Motha’s superpower.

“This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen in all the years on this show. Genuinely. I’ve never ever heard a reaction like that in my life,” Simon Cowell himself shared. 

In brilliant and unsurprising news for a talent like this, Musa has made it to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent after another top-tier performance during his semi-final showcase.

Watch: Musa Motha’s Semi-Final Performance Electrifies Audiences Again

King of the crowd! Before announcing his advancement to the competition’s next and final stage, the suspenseful silence was filled with chants of Musa’s name from the crowd.

Musa was swiftly crowned the overall winner of Monday’s semi-final, and we’re at the edge of our seats anticipating his final act.

South Africans everywhere share a similar sentiment as crowds continue to chant Musa’s name on the streets of social media, enveloping him in support.


Sources: Britain’s Got Talent
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