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 - 15:45 / ok.co.uk
Ashley Banjo is set to replace Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent as he recovers from a broken back.The opportunity for Ashely, 31, will make his BGT journey go full circle as he won the series in 2009 as part of dance group Diversity. Simon sung Ashely’s praises as he shared the news that Ashely will be filling in for him as he recovers from his injuries.
BGT and The X Factor boss Simon said: “Ashley will be a fantastic addition to the panel. He knows the power of the show and the
.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.
Naman Ramachandran A Black Lives Matter-inspired routine on “Britain’s Got Talent” by street dance troupe Diversity has resulted in 10,000 complaints from the public to U.K. media regulator Ofcom.In the episode aired on Sept.
Diversity's dance routine on Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, 5 September, has seen Ofcom complaints double to 2,996 so far this week.The powerful Black Lives Matter inspired dance routine caused a split in viewer opinion, with many praising the choreography that included a reference to the tragic death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests. However, some felt it "too politicised" and complained to the UK's communications regulator.
ITV show returned on Saturday night for the first of five semi-final shows to be played out in the coming weeks. As well as acts fighting for a place in the final, the programme also featured a performance from dance troupe Diversity, led by stand-in BGT judge Ashley Banjo.
Diversity brought everyone to tears during the semi-finals of “Britain’s Got Talent”.
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.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine is the newest face on the judging panel as he stands in for while he . The Diversity star will know exactly what the contestants are going through having won the show with his dance troupe back in 2009.The 31-year-old has been supported through his entire journey – from hopeful contestant to BGT judge – by his wife Francesca Abbott, who he married in July 2015.