Musa Motha, Flexyfoot crutches
Musa Motha performs with a Flexyfoot crutch

A talented Britain’s Got Talent dancer who uses crutches by British walking aids brand Flexyfoot in his dance routines has been making an impression on the other side of the pond, in America.

South African dancer, Musa Motha, a keen user of Flexyfoot crutches and ferrules has become a dancing sensation on America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League recently following his success on Britain’s Got Talent show, the TV show which aired on ITV in 2023.

Motha had dreams of becoming a footballer, but following a battle with Osteosarcoma bone cancer, he sadly lost his leg. He has since become an incredibly talented dancer, using Flexyfoot crutches in his breathtaking dance routines.

In 2023, Motha was one on the finalists of Britain’s Got Talent, having been the first ever competitor to receive a group golden buzzer. He finished in fifth place in season 16. Motha explained that the Flexyfoot closed cuff crutches he used during the competition provided “balance in every angle!”

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Fast forward to 2024 and Motha has been competing in America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League. He blew the audience away with his mesmerizing dance routines, and Simon Cowell again awarded him with another golden buzzer. “Wow, wow, wow,” Simon Cowell, judge of America’s Got Talent said.

“I was looking around and they (the audience) were captivated,” Simon said. “I don’t think the final would be the same without you and I want to give you a little hand.”

Whilst Motha didn’t finish first, his dance performances, featuring Flexyfoot crutches, left a lasting impression on the viewers.

Andy Pearson, owner of Flexyfoot commented, “Flexyfoot products genuinely change people’s lives for the better. We genuinely believe that they are the safest, most comfortable products available on the market today, and they are widely used by Paralympians, rock stars, footballers and now the incredibly talented Musa Motha. Once people have our walking aids in their hands, they won’t use another walking stick or crutch.”

Designed, manufactured and assembled in Great Britain, Flexyfoot has been producing walking aids for over 10 years. The firm recently added a new range of crutch colours, as well as children’s and junior crutches and walking sticks.

Flexyfoot crutches are available in both open and closed cuff and are designed in a range of colours, including pink, lilac, green, yellow, turquoise, blackberry, black, blue, orange, and red.

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