They've bodypopped, moonwalked, backflipped and headspun their way into the hearts of the nation.
But here’s where the hard work starts for in demand Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity.
The 48 hours since their shock victory have passed by in a whirlwind of interviews, TV appearances and celebrations. And yesterday the Mirror was granted exclusive access to the street dance troupe (minus Jordan Banjo who was sitting his final GCSE) as they got to grips with their new lives in the limelight...
6am: Up and at ‘em
The boys wake up at their luxury London hotel to be taken to the GMTV studios.
“Warren [Russell, 19] didn’t make it for breakfast,” says choreographer Ashley Banjo, 20. “He likes his bed too much. Him and Terry [Smith, 24] are terrible for getting out of bed.”
Sam Craske, 18, admits he had an extra half hour in bed and then had to shovel down his full English in two minutes!
8am: Live on GMTV
Live interview with Ben Shephard and Kate Garraway before moving on to Lorraine Kelly’s show LK Today.
The lads bump into PM Gordon Brown, who is also appearing on GMTV.
“How mad is that?” says Ashley afterwards. “We’ve just been stood chatting to the Prime Minister!
“He told us ...