The number of complaints about an episode of Britain’s Got Talent in which Diversity performed a routine inspired by Black Lives Matter has risen to 15,500, Ofcom has said.
23.08.2020 - 14:21 / breakingnews.ie
Diversity star Ashley Banjo will take Simon Cowell’s place on the Britain’s Got Talent judging panel while the music mogul recovers from back surgery.
The 31-year-old shot to fame as part of the street dance troupe after winning the third series of BGT in 2009, beating Susan Boyle in the live final.
More recently, he appeared as a judge on ITV’s Dancing On Ice and presented Can’t Touch This on BBC One and Flirty Dancing on Channel 4.
He will join Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams
The number of complaints about an episode of Britain’s Got Talent in which Diversity performed a routine inspired by Black Lives Matter has risen to 15,500, Ofcom has said.
Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon have publicly shown their support for their Britain's Got Talent co-star Ashley Banjo.On Tuesday, as it was revealed that Diversity's Black Lives Matter-inspired performance on Saturday's semi-final had received thousands of Ofcom complaints, Ashley took to Instagram to post an inspiring message. "For the people sending this: 1.
Diversity brought everyone to tears during the semi-finals of “Britain’s Got Talent”.
Former marine turned magician James Stott brought fear to the “Britain’s Got Talent” stage during the semi-finals.
Amanda Holden has left viewers stunned as she donned a glitzy metallic dress as the Britain's Got Talent semi-finals kick off.The 49 year old returned to the judging panel three months late after the coronavirus pandemic put the live shows on hold. But making their grand return to Saturday nights, Amanda sat alongside David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and guest judge Ashley Banjo.