Britain's Got Talent. The routine - which aired earlier this month and featured imagery of George Floyd's death - is currently the second most complained about TV moment of the decade with more than 24,500 Ofcom complaints.Despite the backlash the Broadcasting watchdog last week confirmed it won't be taking action against the show over the performance.The decision comes after ITV told The Sun Online that they are standing by the dance and leader Ashley Banjo.In the aftermath of the show Diversity's members received racist abuse and threats.Now Ashley's brother Jordan, 27, has admitted the group's kids were targeted by vile trolls, the Mirror Online reports.He said: "I don't want to highlight it but there is an issue from threats, to talking.
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