How much is Ashley from diversity worth?

After years in the industry, and many TV appearances, Ashley has racked up an impressive net worth. According to Wealthygenius.com, his net worth is estimated at $1.5 million as of 2021. This is equivalent to just over £1 million.

Where is Ashley Banjo from?

Leytonstone, London, United Kingdom
Ashley Banjo/Place of birth

Why did Ike leave diversity?

Although it was not officially announced, Ike Chuks left the group in early 2016 to pursue his music career. In 2016, Ashley Banjo (alongside Zoe Ball) hosted the BBC show Can’t Touch This.

How old is Perri Kiely?

25 years (December 15, 1995)
Perri Kiely/Age

What is Diversity net worth?

The Diversity star has raked in the cash since he first rose to fame in 2009. When Diversity first won Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, they won £100,000 between them which roughly amounted to £9,000 a person. It’s now estimated that his net worth is around $1 million (around £736,000) according to Celebrity Net Worth.

What’s Ashley Banjo’s brother called?

Jordan Banjo
Ashley Banjo/Brothers

Who is Ashley banjos wife?

Francesca Abbottm. 2015
Ashley Banjo/Wife

What is Ashley banjos real name?

Ashley Modurotolu Banjo
Ashley Banjo/Full name

Ashley Modurotolu Banjo (born 4 October 1988), is an English street dancer, choreographer and actor. He is the leader of dance troupe Diversity who won the third series of Britain’s Got Talent.

What are the 4 types of Diversity?

The 4 Types of Diversity

  • Race.
  • Ethnicity.
  • Age.
  • National origin.
  • Sexual orientation.
  • Cultural identity.
  • Assigned sex.
  • Gender identity.

Who is the leader of Diversity?

Is Ashley and Perri Brothers?

Although they are incredibly close friends, Perri is not related to Jordan Banjo or his brother Ashley.

Did one of the Diversity members died?

A member of the popular dance group, Diversity, has been killed in a car crash, Robert Anker died in the collision in Canada on Thursday. He won Britain’s Got Talent in 2009 as part of the dance-troupe, Diversity.