
GOLDEN BUZZER - MUSA MOTHA
SOMETHING GOOD FOR THE WORLD
This year, Britains Got Talent featured Musa Motha. The 27 year old lost his leg to cancer, but would not let that stop him from learning to dance.
He told the judges that after he lost his leg he fell in love with music, and asked his friends to teach him to dance.He then spoke of how he wanted to "reach out and inspire a lot of people."
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After his performance, and leaving the judges in tears, they gave him a standing ovation, along with everybody else in the audience. They praised him for his "extraordinary audition", however they said they could not give him a golden buzzer as they had all been used.
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The audience after hearing this would not accept this as an answer, and proceeded to chant "golden buzzer" at the judges, so loud that they could hardly talk.
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This unbelievable reaction from the audience caused the judges to reconsider, since they had never seen an audience react so strongly and resonate so much with an act.
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The immeasurable support and love coming from the crowd caused the first ever 'group golden buzzer', sending Musa straight into the semi-finals.
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This beautiful story, I think, shows how incredibly people can support other people, and the difference it can make to individuals, and to the world.
If we support each other as much as the crowd supported and fought for Musa, who's to say what we can't do?
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