This talented South African dancer made Britain's Got Talent history:
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.
‘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.
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