Thursday, 26 May 2016

Firefighter behind Britain's Got Talent's Boogie Storm has become an unlikely sex symbol

Firefighter behind Britain's Got Talent's Boogie Storm has become an unlikely sex symbol


Lee Seddon
Lee Seddon is the man behind the mask
The firefighter behind Boogie Storm - Britain's Got Talent's incredible dancing Stormtroopers - has become an unlikely sex symbol.
You wouldn't think being part of a Star Wars-inspired act would get you all a lot of female attention but it's working for Liverpudlian Lee Seddon.
His act went through to the BGT final on a public vote and he's now become a hit on social media.
One Twitter user wrote: "@ boogie_storm great performance tonight last dance was pretty sexy."
Fan Helena Sant also shared the video on Facebook and wrote: "I am not really a Star Wars fan but somehow this is sexy and worth watching!"
Simon pushed the Golden Buzzer for the act during their first audition and said: "Guys, girls, I don't know who you are – I literally said if we can find Stormtroopers who can dance, seriously, I said that this show is going to go into a different league."
Syco / Thames / DymondContestants and judges are seen on the fifth show of the 2016 series of Britain's Got Talent. The show airs Saturday April 30th on ITV
Lee's act on Britain's Got Talent
Mystery had surrounded the identity of Boogie Storm's leader as, unusually for the show, the group did not speak on camera before their audition or after their triumph instead letting their moves do the talking.
But fans were very happy to later find out the man behind the mask is Lee, who put together Boogie Storm with dancers from fellow Liverpudlian star Jennifer Ellison'sJelli Studios, based in the city.
The 37-year-old hunk, who lives in the city centre, is the dancing sci-fi hero and he's been photographed minus the mask to prove it.

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