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Where are BGT's Loveable Rogues now - Dancing on Ice, voiceover fame and R&B star
Britain's Got Talent audition in 2012.The band - consisting of members Sonny Jay, Eddie Brett and Té Eugene Qhairo - won over the hearts of judges Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden with their originals songs Lovesick and Honest.Impressing the public in the semi-finals, they also bagged a spot in the BGT final that year, finishing in fourth place behind eventual winners Ashleigh and Pudsey.On the back of their success in the competition, the band landed an impressive £500k record deal with Syco.Alas, it wasn't to be.After being dropped from Syco in October 2013 due to poor record sales, the boys announced their intent to disband in November 2014.They said in a statement at the time: "The three of us, who you’ll know as the Loveable Rogues, have made the tough, but self-assured decision to part ways at the end of the year. "We've had the most incredible time as a band; performing, touring, playing, writing and laughing together for half a decade, but the time feels right to head in different directions and take on new endeavours."So, where are The Loveable Rogues now? And, what exactly are they up to?Sonny Jay is perhaps the most recognisable of The Loveable Rogues today.Following the band's split, the 28-year-old landed a radio presenting gig on Capital FM alongside Ronan Kemp and his career has since gone from strength to strength.In 2021, Sonny competed on and won Dancing on Ice.He skated with professional ice skater Angela Egan in the series, beating Coronation Street star Faye Brookes and Olympic legend Colin Jackson to the crown.Speaking about his gruelling experience on the show, Sonny recently told Daily Star: "The biggest challenge for me was...
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British LGBT Awards 2022 shortlist announced including Alan Carr, Lady Gaga and Steps
Alan Carr, Steps, Lady Gaga and Olly Alexander have all been nominated this year.Chart icons such as Dua Lipa, Lil Nas X and Lady Leshurr have all been nominated for music awards as well as poignant BBC documentary Freddie Mercury: The Final Act shortlisted for Media Moment.Harry Potter actor Daniel Radcliffe and Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton are amongst celebrities battling for ally accolade alongside music stars Ellie Goulding and Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall.Olympic diver Tom Daley and Welsh athlete Colin Jackson have also been listed in the Sports Personality category.Talking about the event, British LGBT Awards founder, Sarah Garrett, MBE, said: “These awards shine a light on those who have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the LGBT+ community, during what has been another very challenging 12 months for the community.“The nominees, which include an exciting mix of famous LGBT+ faces, allies and organisations have all demonstrated a commitment to advancing LGBT+ rights. The awards on 24 June will be a huge celebration of our culture.”Rachel Palmer, EMEA chief operating officer and LGBTQ+ executive sponsor at British LGBT Awards sponsors Macquarie Group, also added:“We’re proud to be the headline sponsor of this year’s British LGBT Awards.
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