Britain’s Got Talent finalist and amputee dancer Musa Motha (27) has been presented with the state-of-the-art German machine, a brand new model, a 2023 Audi A3 Sportback. When in London, Musa said he wished to be driven around in the same car when he came back home to celebrate his milestone. Cheeky Media Group partnering with Audi Centre Sandton made Musa’s dream come true on Thursday.
WINNING HEARTS
The remarkable Britain’s Got Talent superstar Musa received a hero’s welcome last weekend when he arrived in Mzansi. Musa made history when he represented South Africa on an international platform - Britain’s Got Talent and received the first-ever group golden buzzer. He has been celebrated since that day and it’s without a doubt that his inspirational story will be told to generations to come. Different media outlets in South Africa and abroad have extensively covered his story, but a company that produces the breakfast show, The Morning Show on e.TV took it to another level. They visited him in London to cover his story even after he did not win Britain’s Got Talent title, to show more of Musa and tell some of his untold stories. It was during their visit to London that Musa opened up to the CEO of Cheeky Media Group and Executive Producer of The Morning Show, Yusuf Stevens, about some of his wildest dreams, that he still wishes to achieve.
DREAMING OF BEING DRIVEN IN A LUXURIOUS CAR
One of those was to drive around in a 2023 Audi A3 Sportback when he was back at home to celebrate his milestone, and Yusuf did exactly with the help of Audi Centre Sandton and surprised Musa with his dream car. Musa was surprised with a brand new, red, 2023 Audi A3 Sportback 35 TFSI on Thursday. The ecstatic Musa, close to tears kept asking â€?"Is this for realâ€. During the emotional presentation, Musa said: â€?"I feel so blessed, excited and the moment feels like a dream that I don’t want to wake up from. I have no words. Thank you.†Audi’s Alex Nietz said they could not turn a blind eye when Musa flew the South African flag high with his breath-taking performances on Britain’s Got Talent. â€?"We believe in bringing progress to life and that’s why we chose to surprise Musa with his dream car, especially because despite being differently abled and all odds against him, this young man keeps pushing with determination and moving forward towards his dreams," Musa, who hails from is from Sebokeng Zone 14 in the Vaal, is also a motivational speaker and entrepreneur. The talented dancer who recently moved to London, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 11, which resulted in his left leg having to be amputated. He uses a pair of crutches to move around and practice his winning dance moves.