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They tried to beat the dance out of him.
Years later, those same fists that had struck him, those same mocking voices that had once echoed through school corridors, would find themselves gripping theater seats. Audiences around the world would rise to their feet as his name appeared in lights, watching him soar across stages and screens, embodying passion, grace, and strength. The irony was exquisite, almost poetic—those who had sought to diminish him had become spectators to his triumph. But victory did not come without a cost. The transformation exacted its toll. The boy who had endured ridicule carried scars that no spotlight could fully illuminate, a quiet ache beneath the brilliance, a reminder that every step forward was forged in pain.
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