He wowed the nation 15 years ago with his street dance skills.
And now, Britain’s Got Talent star Aidan Davis, 27, looks completely unrecognisable as he showed off his gym transformation.
Taking to social media, the former TV star is barely recognisable from his BGT days as he showed off his beard and muscly physique.
Aidan also regularly shares clips of his intense workouts including heavy deadlifts and squats.
During the clips, Aidan also showcased his impressive ink collection as he rocked a full sleeve, chest, and back tattoo.
He wowed the nation 15 years ago with his street dance skills. And now, Britain’s Got Talent star Aidan Davis, 27, looks completely unrecognisable as he recently showed off his gym transformation (pictured 2009)
Taking to social media, the now gym buff is barely recognisable from his BGT days as he showed off his beard and muscly physique
The dancer revealed in 2023 that he welcomed a baby with his partner Courtney.
Courtney captioned the original post: ‘Welcome to the world Poppy Davis 13/ 04/ 23 you have completed us. Absolute baby bubble.’
It comes after In 2009, Aidan, then aged 12 years of age, reached the finals of the show after impressing judges Simon Cowell, 64, Amanda Holden, 53, and Piers Morgan, 59.
He competed against the likes of Susan Boyle – who last year suffered a minor stroke – and the winners of Diversity.
He captured the hearts of the audience and viewers at home with his buzz-cut and dynamic performances.
During his first audition, Aidan wowed the judges with his dance skills to Flo Rida’s song Low.
Talent judge Amanda couldn’t hide her amazement as she said he ‘blew her away’ and praised him for his ‘superstar attitude.’
Simon was equally impressed as he added ‘I think you’re better than any dancer on this show, you are super, super, super talented.’
The star also regularly shares clips of his intense workouts including heavy deadlifts and squats
Aidan also showcased his impressive ink collection as he rocked a full sleeve, chest, and back tattoo
Aidan, hailing from Birmingham, had no professional dance training at the time and told hosts Ant McPartlin, 48, and Declan Donnelly, 48, that he would regularly practice around his home and show his mum.
However, despite impressing the judges and viewers at home, Aidan missed out on the BGT crown.
The much-anticipated new series of Britain’s Got Talent finally kicks off on Saturday, with the star-studded judging panel on a mission to find the next big star.
Simon, Amanda, Alesha Dixon, 45, and Bruno Tonioli, 68, will scour the nation for hopefuls ready to battle it out for £250,000 and a coveted spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance.
And while the judges love to paint the picture that they’re the best of friends on-set, behind-the-scenes there’s been a shortage of drama.
Amanda herself has been embroiled in a row with Sharon Osbourne in recent weeks, after slamming the X Factor judge as ‘bitter and pathetic’ for berating her former colleague Simon on Celebrity Big Brother.
She defended Simon Cowell on Friday, calling Sharon and Louis Walsh, 71, ‘bitter and pathetic’ after they tore into the music mogul on Celebrity Big Brother.
It comes after Aidan, then aged 12 years of age, reached the finals of the show after impressing judges Simon Cowell, 64, Amanda Holden, 53, and Piers Morgan, 59 (pictured in 2009)
In an acid-tongue letter posted on X, Sharon blasted Amanda after she said Simon had ‘given them a lot of money and a lifestyle they probably wouldn’t have had’.
Amanda had told the Daily Mail’s Weekend Magazine: ‘I hated seeing certain people in a reality show dissing Simon – he’s the person who’s given them all the chances, given them a lot of money and a lifestyle they probably wouldn’t have had.
‘It’s bitter and pathetic. It was like Cinderella with her two sisters in the background – just stabby, stabby, stabby.’
12 hours later, Sharon took to Twitter to issue the presenter with a scathing statement and accused her of being an ‘ill-informed sycophantic’.
Amanda went on to state that she stands by what she said, while acknowledging the X Factor judge’s ‘incredible’ career.
A spokesperson for the actress told MailOnline on Saturday: ‘Amanda is aware of Sharon’s incredible career but, just like her, Amanda will always defend those close to her.’
It comes before the much-anticipated new series of Britain’s Got Talent finally kicks off on Saturday, with the star-studded judging panel on a mission to find the next big star