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Amazing young dancer Aidan Davis quite literally has the world at his feet!

The super-talented 12-year-old schoolboy has taken the nation by storm after showing off his incredible body-popping dance skills on ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent show.

 

Following the footsteps of Aidan Davis - a dance star in the making!

 

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It you think last year’s winner George Sampson was good - you ain’t seen nothing yet - young Aidan really is a class act.

Dancing to Flo Rida’s Low featuring T-Pain, Aidan left the show’s judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan wide-eyed with his stunning hip hop body popping dance moves.

We’ll be following his progress in the show

and keeping fans up to date with all the news on the Birmingham lad with bundles of star quality.

Until recently no-one had heard of Aidan Davis - but we have now and we’ll certainly be hearing lots more about him in the weeks and months ahead after his dazzling performance in the show hosted by Ant and Dec at Birmingham’s Alexandra Theatre.

Aidan, who was watched from the wings by his proud mother is now a real contender to take this year’s Britain’s Got Talent title, alongside other impressive contestants such as Susan Boyle, Hollie Steel, Natalie Okri, Shaheen Jafargholi and Jamie Pugh.

After his stunning debut, the bookmakers quickly put Aidan in second place behind hot favourite

Susan Boyle, at odds of 5 to 1 to win the title.

What the judges said

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I think you’re better than any dancer I’ve seen on this show over three years - SIMON COWELL

There has been a bar on this show and I think you’ve just raised it  - AMANDA HOLDEN

I’ve got to say I think you are as good as George Sampson who won the show last year - PIERS MORGAN

Aidan has only been dancing for nine months - he’s self-taught and does all his own choreography.

‘I don’t learn routines - I make my own moves up’, he explained. I practice around my house - I love dancing, It means everything to me.’

Aidan lives in Selly Oak, Birmingham with his parents, housewife Mandy Williams and builder Lee Davis.

He’s sure to be a big hit with young fans - the boys will be out to emulate his dazzling dance moves and his good looks are sure to win the hearts of the nation’s girls.

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Dance group Diversity scooped the Britain’s Got Talent title with a brilliant performance on the night.

The pushed hot favourite Susan Boyle into second place, with saxophonist Julian Smith taking third place.

Talented Aidan Davis didn’t manage to bring off his challenge for the title but the 12-year-old is sure to have great things ahead of him.

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE RESULT 2009

Watch Aidan Davis’s stunning debut performance

All the latest news about Britain’s Got Talent dance sensation Aidan Davis

How good do you think Aidan Davis really is? Have your say now

Who gets your vote as king of the cool dance moves?

Here’s your chance to vote below for newcomer Aidan Davis or last year’s winner of Britain’s Got Talent George Sampson - or maybe you like them both equally.

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