JB Gill

British singer

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2024 After Amy Dowden withdrew due to injury, Gill re-partnered with Lauren Oakley and reached the final, finishing as runners-up behind Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell.
August 2024 Gill was announced as a contestant on the twenty-second series of Strictly Come Dancing, initially partnered with Amy Dowden.
2018 JB Gill participated as a contestant on 'Richard Osman's House of Games'.
2017 JB Gill started presenting the television program Songs of Praise.
February 2017 Gill appeared on the ITV show Dance Dance Dance alongside his wife Chloe and finished in 3rd place.
2016 JB Gill participated as a contestant on 'Tipping Point Lucky Stars'.
September 2016 Gill appeared on Who's Doing the Dishes?.
2015 Begins presenting the television show Down on the Farm.
2015 JB Gill was a contestant on 'The Chase Celebrities'.
2015 JB Gill played for England in the charity fixture of Rugby Aid, participating in an 'England vs The Rest of the World' match to raise money for the charity Help For Heroes.
November 2015 Gill appeared on the show Countryfile.
August 2015 Gill became one of the main presenters on the CBeebies programme Down on the Farm.
February 1 2015 Gill began participating in the second series of The Jump.
2014 JB Gill participated as a contestant on 'Celebrity MasterChef'.
2014 JB Gill was a guest on 'The Paul O'Grady Show'.
2014 JB Gill married backing dancer Chloe Tangney.
2014 Gill sang on a song titled 'Best Night OML,' making him the first member of JLS to release solo material.
2013 JLS officially split up after achieving significant success, including five no. 1 singles and over 10 million record sales worldwide.
2012 JB Gill appeared as a guest on the television show 'Countryfile'.
December 2012 Gill won the Christmas Special of the BBC One dancing show Strictly Come Dancing, performing the Jive with Ola Jordan.

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