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Emotional Ashley Banjo fights back tears over ‘dark time’ amid racist abuse as Diversity’s BLM dance wins Bafta

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EMOTIONAL Ashley Banjo fought back tears over the 'dark time' amid racist abuse as Diversity's Black Lives Matter dance won a Bafta.

The dance troupe's routine on last year's Britain's Got Talent received over 30,000 complaints. Meanwhile Ashley, his brother Jordan and his fellow performers also received horrific abuse online, and Ashley made reference to that "dark time" as he accepted the award for Must-See moment at tonight's ceremony.

Taking to the stage with his younger brother, Ashley, 32, gave a passionate speech. His voice full of emotion, he said: "I'm in bits man, this is mad.

This is so much more than an award. "I want to say first thank you to every single person who voted for us, it means so much. "Thank you to everyone who.

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