Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) is arguably the most prestigious and significant talent show. It is a platform where many people have motivated and encouraged others, and Musa Motha did the same.
After the audience insisted he receive a Golden Buzzer during Britain’s Got Talent tryouts, a South African amputee danced his way into the semi-finals, causing shivers and tears.
27-year-old Musa Motha revealed to judges Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, and Simon Cowell that he played football before receiving a cancer diagnosis and losing his leg as a result. He developed a passion for music, and his friends taught him how to dance while substituting a crutch for his severed leg.
An entertainer from South Africa named Motha graced the BGT stage and made a lasting impression on millions of people by dancing while using crutches.
The musician had his leg amputated after receiving a cancer diagnosis when he was younger, but Motha was unfazed.
Motha startled everyone by breaking into dance while using crutches to stand on the stage.
His incredible dance earned him what many are calling a historic Golden Buzzer.
The moving dance performance by Musa brought everyone to tears!
Motha, a recent immigrant to London, demonstrated that it is possible for it to soar over the stage. He got the audience moving by dancing to Beyonce’s Runnin. As the audience continued to applaud and chant for a Golden Buzzer, the judges’ attempts to critique his performance were rendered inaudible.
When all four judges pressed the buzzer, they showered Motha with golden confetti and gave him their congratulations on stage before they left.
That was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen in all the years,” Cowell exclaimed as he hugged him.