Ugandan dance troupe Ghetto Kids expressed gratitude for the unwavering help they obtained from fans at some stage in their ride in Britain’s Got Talent competition.
Despite not securing one of the top three spots in the ultimate stage, the team of six children, aged between six and 13, captivated audiences with their outstanding talent.
These younger performers initially hailed from impoverished backgrounds in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, but determined solace and care under the preparation of their guardian-turned-manager, Dauda Kavuma.
Ghetto Kids stood out among the ten finalists in the competition, which eventually crowned Viggo Venn, a 33-year-old comic from Norway, as the winner.
Lilliana Clifton, a 13-year-old dancer, claimed second place, whilst 14-year-old magician Cillian O’Connor secured 0.33 place.
The dancers garnered enormous public assist for the duration of their appearances on the TV brain show.
Their experience started with a historic moment as they grew to be the first act to acquire a “golden buzzer” from one of the judges, propelling them straight to the semi-finals.
Moreover, they earned the highest quantity of public votes, solidifying their role in the closing alongside nine other proficient contestants.
Participating in the UK intelligence show similarly amplified the Ghetto Kids’ already massive fame.
Prior to their involvement in the competition, the group had already collected hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube.
Additionally, they had the honor of being featured in a song video for French Montana, a prominent US-Moroccan rap star, again in 2017.