Ashley Banjo features an excellent car collection featuring a £ 125K Mustang and Aston Martin

Ashley Banjo has given fans a glimpse of his truly impressive car collection during the Post a Picture Of Instagram challenge.

A BGT judge, 32, was asked by a fan to share a photo of his ‘whip’, with the star posting a lump of three vehicles lined up on the driveway.

Making sure to name his drivers, Ashley explained that he has a Mustang as his ‘old skool’ car and an Aston Martin Vantage for his daily run.

Not too shabby!  Ashley Banjo has given fans a glimpse of his truly impressive luxury car collection (pictured in October)

Not too shabby! Ashley Banjo has given fans a glimpse of his truly impressive luxury car collection (pictured in October)

Ashley’s ‘old skool whip’ is believed to be the 1967 ‘Mustang GT500CS’, which he replaced with Sutton Bespoke in 2019. Similar models were resold for over £ 50,000.

According to Drive Tribe, there is a Carbon Fiber interior board, a new sound system, a front-facing camera and most are finished in black Nappa leather with gray stitching.

While ‘Daily’ seems to be an Aston Martin Vantage, which costs around £ 125K and was inspired by the James Bond films.

Only the side of his ‘family’ car was visible in the junction, but it appears to be quite large and perfect for moving his two children – Rose and Micah – around.

What a gathering!  Diversity dancer, 32, identified the 1967 Mustang as his 'old skool' car and Aston Martin Vantage for his daily run

What a gathering! Diversity dancer, 32, revealed the 1967 Mustang as his ‘old skool’ and Aston Martin Vantage for his daily run

He captioned this photo ‘a little bit’, suggesting that his collection could include even more luxury cars.

Ashley also shared a photo of his first-ever car, revealing he had a blue Fiat Punto after passing his driving test.

Though now a world away from the first set of wheels, Ashley abruptly titled: ‘Miss you baby’ with a series of smiling emojis.

Ashley is thought to be worth around £ 745,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

He was best known for the dance group Diversity on Britain’s Got Talent and has been a judge on the show as well as appearing on The Real Full Monty on Ice.

Fond Memories: Ashley also shared a chunk of his first ever car, revealing that he had a Fiat Punto

Fond Memories: Ashley was also sharing a chunk of his first ever car, revealing that he had a Fiat Punto

It comes after Diversity returned to Britain’s Got Talent to perform on Friday’s Christmas special, after their BLM-inspired dance sparked 24,500 complaints.

Accompanying the dance group were judge Ashley, Diversity Juniors (DVJ) and former winner George Sampson to put on a warm Christmas party for spectators.

As usual, Ashley explained: ‘We want to tell the magic story of Christmas, and why everyone should be coming together at this time of year. ‘

Perri Kiely said of bringing the two groups together with George: ‘We’re going to put it in Christmassy’ s kettle, put it together and see what comes out. ‘

The moving dance saw a member of DVJ on stage when she played a baby alone at Christmas, followed by the young companion and George.

BGT Christmas special: It comes after Diversity returns to host a warm festival on Friday after their controversial dance that sparked BLM 24,500 complaints

BGT Christmas special: It comes after Diversity returns to host a warm festival on Friday after their controversial dance that sparked BLM 24,500 complaints

Diversity then came with her and after showcasing their emotional movements it seemed like Ashley was dancing with them.

Concluding with a sweet message, the dance saw the group on a light show which then showed the message ‘reach out this Christmas’.

Diversity performance on the latest series of BGT received 24,500 complaints from Ofcom, making it the largest TV minute of the year.

ITV stood ‘by Diversity’ for appearing in national newspapers to support the controversial dance while Ofcom announced that it would not investigate the complaints further.

The act leader Ashley saw the white man’s knee in his neck, citing the death of black man George Floyd earlier this year.

Controversy: Diversity's performance on Britain's Got Talent's latest series received 24,500 complaints from Ofcom, making it the biggest TV minute of the year

Controversy: Diversity performance on Britain’s Got Talent’s latest series received 24,500 complaints from Ofcom, making it the biggest TV minute of the year

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