The Filipino youngster gained attention in the U.S. in May 2015 when he appeared on "Ellen." While on the show, Bughaw danced flamboyantly to "Bang, Bang" by Jessie J, earning the talk show host's stamp of approval.

He later returned to the show in November to strut his stuff to Beyonce's "Single Ladies."

Bughaw told Ellen DeGeneres that he had reached a level of celebrity in his home country, where people on the street have started to ask to take pictures with him.

Now, he's back again. This time he's making waves with his dance moves to Justin Beiber's "Sorry."

His newest video has been referred to as "the future of dance and art."

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