Ugandans Applaud Esther & Ezekiel on their excellent performance at Canada’s Got Talent competition

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Following their excellent performance at Canada’s Got Talent competition, Ugandans have since applauded Esther and Ezekiel (17 and 13 year old respectively) for representing and making the East African country proud. The two teens performed Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown’s 2008 hit song ‘No Air’  amid chants and ululations from some Judges and members of the audience.

Their performance at the auditions earned the duo applause from the four judges. The siblings progressed to the next stage. Their mother, Julie Mutesasira, was also present at the auditions. Canada’s Got Talent is a Canadian television reality talent show that debuted on the CityTV network on March 4, 2012, and is part of the global Got Talent franchise.

As with other series in the franchise, the show is a competition in which entertainers in various fields compete to win a prize. This year’s winner will be granted a cash prize of $150,000 (about Shs528 million). The Ugandan sibling singing duo won the first season of East Africa’s Got Talent in October 2019, at the ages of 14 (Esther) and 11 (Ezekiel). Sadly, their prize money is yet to be paid. On the same note. their mother, renowned gospel singer Julie Mutesasira has finally confirmed that she is a lesbian.

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Ezikiel, Esther and their mother Julie with an official from the Contest
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Julie made the confession during Canada’s Got Talent competitions were her two children Esther and Ezekiel Mutesasira progressed to the next level after putting up an exceptional performance. The two siblings are the reigning Champions of East Africa’s Got Talent. “I decided to leave Uganda because of my security. Being a gay woman in Uganda and married to a pastor is an abomination,” The Canada based Ugandan said in an interview before her kids’ performance last night.

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