In the finale of Britain’s Got Talent, Ghetto Kids come up short

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composed of six minors, ages six to thirteen, from Kampala, Uganda’s vivacious city, who come from modest backgrounds. Despite all odds, their former guardian and manager Dauda Kavuma picked them up and gave them loving attention.

The Ghetto Kids made it to the elite group of 10 finalists by showing off their talent amid the best of the best. In the end, Norwegian comedian Viggo Venn, 33, who is known for his hilarious antics, seized the golden crown.

The second-place finisher was the dancer Lilliana Clifton, age 13, and the third-place finisher was the wizard Cillian O’Connor, age 14.

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These little prodigies created history during the semi-finals when they astounded the judges and won a glittering “golden buzzer” mid-performance. Talk about a fast track to fame!

Folks, that’s not all! The Ghetto Kids won the most public votes and earned their deserved spot among the top 10 competitors by winning the hearts of the people.

Before performing on the prestigious UK talent show stage, they were already emerging sensations with millions of views on their electric YouTube channel. They even received the amazing chance to appear in a mind-blowing music video in 2017 with the well-known US-Moroccan rap star French Montana.

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