Britain’s Got Talent star Jordan Banjo talks about his weight loss in a frank Instagram post on Friday and shares a photo of his transformation.
The dancer, 29, shared the two photos side by side and said it was still “shocking” to see his more complete image.
The star wrote to 550,000 followers, stating that having the right “thinking” and focusing on the tour motivated members of diversity to shape.
“Shock”: Britain’s Got Talent star Jordan Banjo, 29, talks about a weight loss journey in a frank Instagram post on Friday and shares a photo of his transformation.
Open: In a letter to 550,000 followers, the star said that having the right “thinking” and focusing on the tour motivated diversity members to shape.
Jordan smiled in a “before” snap, posing in a full figure in a maroon shirt and cargo pants.
The performers wore black graphic-printed hoodies and cargo pants to show off their slim figure on “after” shots.
He wrote a post:’When I see this, I’m still shocked. It looks like the first photo because there is less dance, no diet structure, and no motivation.
Support: Fellow Diversity Alum, Perry Kylie writes:Sam Clask, who also belongs to the dance group, shared the heart and fist bump emoji.
“But by focusing on getting the idea right and preparing for the tour, I’m here for now.
“It’s random, but I was shocked to see those photos side by side, so I wanted to share them.”
The photo was greatly supported by the comments.
again? Diversity hopes to return to Britain’s Got Talent stage this year (Jordan and Ashley Banjo drawn in 2018)
Diversity companion Perry Kylie writes: Sam Clask, who also belongs to the dance group, shared the heart and fist bump emoji.
Actor and soccer player Jake Quickenden also provided his support and commented:
Boxer Sunny Edwards added:
Diversity: The group’s choreography, inspired by George Floyd’s posthumous protests in May 2020, offended some viewers (diversity is depicted in 2020).
As reported earlier this month, Diversity hopes to return to the UK’s Got Talent stage for the first time this year since Ofcom received nearly 25,000 complaints about the Black Lives Matter (BLM) dance routine in the 2020 finals. is. Shows, shows, plays.
The group’s choreography, inspired by protests after George Floyd’s death in May of that year, offended viewers who believed that ITV shows were being used to push the cause rather than show off their talents. ..
However, the group hopes to reappear in the finale of the current series next month, and Jordan tells Sun:
Jordan continued, referring to his brother Ashley Banjo, 33. ‘
MailOnline solicited comments from representatives of Got Talent and Diversity in the United Kingdom at the time.
Diversity became famous when it defeated Susan Boyle, who won the ITV talent contest in 2009 and finished second.
Their polarization performance in the 2020 finals was complained a few weeks after the airing.
Routine, who spoke of the meaningless death of a black man George Floyd under the knees of a white police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota in May of that year, split fans after being aired during a live show in September. ..
Negative reactions led to the second dissatisfaction with the television moments of the time, following the infamous appearance of Roxanne’s Palette at Celebrity Big Brother in 2018, with 25,237 oppositions recorded.
After the performance evoked an enthusiastic reaction, the ITV boss stood by Ashley, the leader of the diversity group.
Britain’s Got Talent will continue to air on ITV 1 at 8 pm on Saturday.
Controversial: Some viewers claimed that the ITV show was used to drive the cause rather than show off talent (Ashley Banjo filmed during the 2020 performance).
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