#TheGreatestDancer presenter Jordan Banjo speaks out after surgery: 'Road to ...

The 26-year-old dancer, who first shot to fame with street dance troupe Diversity when they won Britain’s Got Talent back in 2009, was forced to sit out performances last year due to injury. He previously revealed how, shortly after recovering from a fractured ankle, he had landed a flip badly and ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his knee and fractured the joint, meaning he was out of action for a large part of Diversity’s 2018 tour. In recent weeks, he underwent surgery, sharing the good news with his 275,000 followers on Instagram ahead of the launch of The Greatest Dancer. Jordan uploaded a picture of himself in a hospital bed, giving the camera a thumbs up.

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“Surgery complete, finally on the road to recovery with my knees!” he wrote.

“So excited to start this process and get myself back to where I need to be, I miss performing and dancing with @diversity_official like crazy.

“It’s been too long since I felt that buzz of the stage and crowd,” he continued.

“Won’t be long now boys. Some hard work to put in, a trek ahead but I’ll get there.”

A few days later, Jordan celebrated Christmas with his girlfriend Naomi Courts and their eight-month-old son Cassius.

He shared an adorable family

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