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WATCH: Uganda’s Ghetto Kids break record on Britain’s Got Talent

Popular Uganda’s dance group, Triplets Ghetto Kids,  are all smiles and raising the Uganda Flag high after securing Golden Buzzer mid-performance at Britain’s Got Talent 2023 on Saturday, April 15, 2023.

Uganda's Ghetto Kids break record on Britain’s Got Talent
Uganda’s Ghetto Kids break record on Britain’s Got Talent

Ghetto Kids who have performed on several big stages across the world were performing at Britain’s Got Talent stage for the first time and indeed left fans and judges, Bruno Tonioli, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Simon Cowell yearning for more.

The Triplets showed off their magic that had them making history as the first performers to secure the Golden Buzzer amid performance from Bruno Tonioli.

“I was literally exploding. I am telling you, you should be proud of yourself. I can’t wait to see you back,” Bruno Tonioli said.

Uganda's Ghetto Kids break record on Britain’s Got Talent
Uganda’s Ghetto Kids break record on Britain’s Got Talent

Cowell revealed that the golden buzzer, which sends the act straight through to the competition’s live semi-final, has never been pressed before during a routine but described the moment as “magical”.He added: “I think it’s incredible. You’re so young, you’ve flown all the way, no fear, this is an audition we’re going to remember and it was brilliant.

“That’s what this show is all about and that’s what the golden buzzer is for.”

Watch the video below:

The Ghetto Kids and other contestants are again competing for a prize of £250,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of the royal family later this year.

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