Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has broken her silence on Diversity's politically-charges dance routine, which aired on the ITV talent show on the first semi-finals programme.
The 49-year-old television star has revealed that BGT has received "hundreds of thousands" of positive comments for Diversity's Black Lives Matter performance, despite the 15,500 Ofcom complaints.Amanda, who is head judge while Simon Cowell recovers from his back injury, said she backs Diversity troupe leader Ashley Banjo "100 per cent" following the huge public backlash against his performance.The routine showed Ashley, who is currently filling in as BGT judge while Simon is off, being knelt on by a man dressed as a police office, portraying the death of.
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