Mean Bullies Started Laughing When “Quiet Kid” Took The Stage, Then The Music Began Playing

Talent shows at the secondary level are an excellent opportunity for students to demonstrate their mastery of a number of topics.

One of the most effective methods to get respect from one’s peers is to perform in front of a large audience, even if it can be nerve-racking.

Brett Nichols, a teenage prodigy, astounded his friends, professors, and passersby with his performance of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”.

The most astounding feature of the teen’s dancing was his ability to accurately duplicate the King of Pop’s trademark movements, defying the laws of gravity in the same way that the King of Pop previously did.

The beautiful dance enthralled the audience, and they couldn’t stop praising Brett.

He dressed like Michael Jackson, complete with a smart black suit, black hat, and white socks, which only added to his excellent impression of the singer.

Brett’s seemingly effortless dancing across the stage, particularly when imitating the ‘Bad’ singer’s characteristic gestures, was the true show-stopper.

Brett’s fantastic dancing performance has been watched by more than 42 million people worldwide!

Brett’s flawless moonwalk and stunning routine earned compliments from audience members of various backgrounds, who agreed that it takes a lot of bravery to perform.

Brett’s win in the talent competition cemented his status as the most well-known dancer at his school.

Brett was given multiple opportunities to showcase his abilities after initially demonstrating them at Pitman High School in Turlock, California.

He appeared on mainstream media channels such as NBC, CNN, and ABC News’ ‘The View’.

To show his appreciation for the King of Pop’s legacy, he also experimented with Michael Jackson tribute bands.

It touches my heart when I see someone put themselves out there to perform.

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