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The winners of the highly competitive second season of the Kumawood TV Star Kids Show were crowned on Sunday, December 20.
The dynamic duo Arianna Elinam Quao and Janelle Yaa Asantewaa Sika Koranteng, popularly known as Star Dancers, emerged victorious.
The talented pair captured the hearts of both judges and audiences with electrifying performances throughout the nine-week competition.
Their exceptional skill, stage chemistry and consistency secured them the top spot, with particularly standout performances in weeks three, seven and nine.
As winners, the Star Dancers took home a saloon car as the ultimate prize, courtesy of Kumawood TV.

Speaking after their victory, Elinam and Sika expressed heartfelt gratitude to their fans and families for their unwavering support throughout the competition.
“We’re so thankful for the love and support,” they said in unison. Elinam also extended special appreciation to the people of Tanyigbe for standing by them every step of the way.
The Kumawood TV Star Kids Show is designed to provide a platform for children to showcase their diverse talents, build confidence and entertain audiences.
Organisers say the initiative aims to nurture young talent and prepare participants for international platforms such as America’s Got Talent.
This season of the competition was hosted in Accra, following the successful debut season held in Kumasi.
The Star Dancers’ victory stands as a testament to their hard work, dedication and passion for dance.
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