A SCHOOLGIRL who can bend her supple body into incredible positions has been hailed a new British street dancing champion.

Cameron Oakes wowed judges at the Soar British Street Dance 2019 Championships winning the under 12 competition and led her dance school to victory in the duo, quartet and team categories.

She trains six days a week at Stage Pro Academy in Warrington town centre.

Cameron, 12, from Northwich, also won a ‘yes’ from all four judges at a Britain’s Got Talent audition, where Simon Cowell said ‘she was born to be a celebrity’.

Energetic Cameron has been dancing since she was four.

Mum Mhari, 41, said: “She is just a ball of energy! She has been dancing since she could walk. Dance is her life, she lives, breathes and absolutely loves it.”

Dance teacher Rosie Burrows spotted her talent as soon as she joined her Impulse Dance school in Weaverham.

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“When Cameron was only 10, Rosie gave her a job teaching a class and paid her,” said Mhari. “I was amazed. She was great with the little ones and had tremendous patience.”

In February last year Cameron enthralled celebrity judges after making a dramatic entrance at an audition for ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent.

“She appeared wearing a onesie, carrying her teddy as though she had just got out of bed,” said Mhari. “Glass suddenly smashed, she ripped her onesie off and started back flipping down the red carpet!

“Simon Cowell said she was absolutely wild and born to be a celebrity. David Walliams said to be a true celebrity you’ve got to have 50 per cent talent and 50 per cent personality and told her she had both in bucketfulls.”

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Cameron trains six days a week at Stage Pro Academy in Warrington as she prepares for an international championship.

“She has worked really hard,” said Mhari. “The hours she puts in, she deserves success. Sometimes she gets knocked back but she never gives up. She keeps going with a smile on her face and that is what makes me and her dad most proud.

“She gets her determination to do well from her dad being a sportsman.”

Cameron’s dad Michael, 45, now a coach, is a former professional footballer and England goalkeeper who played for Aston Villa, Scarborough, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Cardiff City.

Cameron loves sport, plays cricket and rugby and is in the running club at St Nicholas Catholic High School in Hartford.

“She is fully committed,” added Mhari. “Her goal is to be a famous dancer.”