In a historic moment on the popular television show, “Britain’s Got Talent,” a group of young African dancers popularly known as Ghetto Kids, received a Golden Buzzer in the middle of their performance, marking the first time this has ever happened on the show.
The talented orphanage dancers aged between 9 and 15 years old, stunned the judges and the audience with their electrifying moves and choreography. They had been practicing for months, determined to make a lasting impression on the show and prove that street dance is a serious art form.
Their performance on Saturday night’s episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” was nothing short of spectacular, leaving the judges excited and the audience on their feet. As the group danced to the beat of the music, judge Bruno Tonioli couldn’t contain his excitement and slammed the Golden Buzzer, sending the Ghetto Kids directly to the semi-finals of the show.
“I just had to press that button,” Dixon said. “I love it!” he exclaimed.
The other judges, including Simon Cowell, Alexa Dixxon were equally impressed with the group’s talent and energy.
The founder of the group and the members were overwhelmed with emotion and gratitude, thanking the judges and the audience for their support.
The group’s Golden Buzzer moment has already gone viral on social media, with fans and viewers praising their performance and celebrating their achievement. Many have also applauded the show’s recognition of street dance as a serious art form.
See some reactions below;
An Instagram user, @iaccnig wrote; “God bless the caretaker, the young who spent his life taking care of these thirty children of Africa. I am proud of you.”
@oliviaa_andrews_desmonds commented; “God bless the man who stood all through for them. Had tears in my eyes. Dreams come through.”
Another user, @bunmiamosu wrote; “Africa has got not only human talents, we have more than enough natural resources to take care of all of us. Weldone Ghetto Kids for putting Africa on the map like every other African doing same.”
@emmaogaga also commented, “It brought tears to my eyes when I watched it,you should never give up on your dreams, all you need to do is to believe and have faith.”
@weydem8 congratulated the kids, saying; “This is incredibly fantastic. Tears of joy and goosebumps all over me. Congratulations kids.”
Ghetto Kids journey on “Britain’s Got Talent” is far from over, but their Golden Buzzer moment has already secured their place in the hearts of fans and viewers across the UK and beyond.