Britain's Got Talent, the star recalled that he was "morbidly obese"."I was in a dance group and probably one of the most unhealthy people you could ever know," he exclaimed.However the success of the troupe spurred him on to "get fit" - and now he wants to teach others to do the same.There's also another major issue affecting the public right now that he'll be covering on the show - budgeting."In this day and age post-pandemic, we've got everyone wanting to save a bit of money, plus the fact we're seeing the cost of living rise the most anyone's ever seen before," Jordan mused."If [the show] helps you feel good and save a bit of money, why not watch it?"You're gonna have a laugh and hopefully pick up some tips and tricks so [it's] definitely something to keep an eye on!""When I started the show, I was like 'Wow!'" he admitted.Jordan continued: "Even when you think you're saving or think you're doing this or that, you can always be doing a bit more."If you're trying to save a bit of money, it's definitely one to watch."Eat Well for Less airs on Thursday evenings at 8pm on BBC One..
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