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Diversity's Jordan Banjo says his children received death threats after BLM dance on BGT

Jordan Banjo has revealed that he received horrific abuse aimed at his children following Diversity's BLM-inspired performance on Britain's Got Talent.

The 28-year-old dancer also revealed that his car was covered in cement and that people have tried to break into his home.

Diversity's powerful performance back in September on BGT resulted in 25,000 complaints to Ofcom, but ITV hit back as they showed their full support of the Black Lives Matter-inspired routine.

Speaking about the vile abuse aimed at his two-year-old Cassius and Mimi, one, he told The British Entrepreneur podcast: “When I’m sat at home and you’re telling me really horrible stuff like ‘your kids are so ugly, they should die’, ‘I hope your kids get caught in a house fire’, it’s crazy stuff, mad — especially since last year when we did that performance on BGT. From then, it was like a red rag to a bull.

Jordan Banjo has revealed that he received horrific abuse aimed at his children (COPYRIGHT UNKNOWN)

“There were some people who had a genuine grievance with it and then some people, when this whole storm was kicking off, tried to antagonise you. I’m talking thousands upon thousands of messages.

“Even my car’s had cement thrown all over it, my Aston. It was crazy.”

Diversity's BLM-inspired routine saw 25,000 complain to Ofcom (Dymond/Thames/Syco/REX/Shutterstock)

He added that at times he had come out of the office in his garage and saw people trying to climb over his garden gate.

Jordan said: "It’s really weird how people react to stuff.”

ITV threw their support behind the routine (Dymond/Thames/Syco/REX/Shutterstock)

ITV confirmed their support for Diversity in a statement to the Mirror last year, which read: "Britain's Got Talent has always been an inclusive show, which showcases diversity and supports strong storytelling in all forms and ITV stands behind the decision to broadcast Diversity's performance on BGT.

"Ashley and the group are a great example of the talent, creativity and diversity of modern Britain and their performance was an authentic, heartfelt response to many of the issues and events which have affected society in 2020."

Jordan's brother Ashley has also previously opened up about the racist abuse directed at the group after the routine, branding it "sick".

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