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South African-born dancer Musa Motha recently made Britain’s Got Talent history when he achieved the show’s first-ever group Golden Buzzer.
The 27-year-old South African is an amputee after being diagnosed with cancer.
After his amazing performance, the judges had a hard time containing the studio audience after a loud “Golden Buzzer” chant reverberated through the room. The judges tried to explain that their quota for the coveted Golden Buzzer had been used up, but the crowd was not having it.
In the end, the judges had no choice but to give the inspirational dancer his ticket to the final.
“I was a football player before I got amputated. After my amputation I fell in love with music. My friends were dancing at the time and I asked them to teach me how to dance,” he explained.
Reflecting on the moment, Musa said he was a true believer, and an example, of breaking the word “impossible” into two.
“I’m possible,” he said. You are, Musa, and we are proud of you!
Check out the heartwarming moment below:
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