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12-Year-Old DJ Busted for Throwing Rave in School Bathroom


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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a legend in the making in 12-year-old Cael Bell.

The student at St Antony’s Catholic College in Urmston, Manchester reportedly organized an underground rave in the boys’ bathrooms. He was on the decks, about a half hour into his set, when teachers busted up the party and confiscated his DJ gear.

Luckily, he didn’t get into trouble outside of school. His mother, Louise Bell, couldn’t help but see the humor in it all — and she seemed proud her son has found his calling.

“Cael said he had a great time – so did everyone else until the teacher came in screaming, ‘Turn that off now,'” she explained. “I asked him lots of questions, told him he wasn’t in trouble at home with us.”

His mom added, “He’s certainly made a lot of people laugh smile, which makes us proud parents that our son can do this.”

Bell reportedly promoted his performance on Snapchat in the week leading up to the event, posting the date, time and location. He clearly knows that it takes to make it in this industry.

See his skills here — and let’s check back with him in a few years and see where he’s at!

 

Source/Photo: LAD Bible

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