Jordan Banjo feared his six-year old son was vaping after looking through his school bag.
The Britain’s Got Talent star had a heart-in-mouth moment after spotting something inside.
The 31-year-old was checking six-year-old Cassius’ bag to see what homework needed to be done when he saw an item that resembled a £4.49 Crystal Bar vape.
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The dad-of-three, who played a vital part in Diversity’s third-series win of BGT, was left shocked.
Thankfully, it turned out to be a multi-coloured pen with a transparent casing.
Jordan – brother of fellow Diversity dancer Ashley – stated: “Can you imagine the fear I went through?
“I thought it was game over.
“I was going through my child’s bookbag, checking their homework and looking at what we’ve got to do.
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“I found this and genuinely thought, hand on heart, that my six-year-old had a crystal vape in his bag.
“I was like ‘Is my six-year-old smoking strawberry ice at school?’
“Turns out it’s just a pen.”
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The ball-point can be purchased online for around £2.99, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Parents across the UK were left dumbfounded by its resemblance to a vape.
Tina said: “Yeah, I thought the same at first glance.”
Ashleigh added: “My heart would have sank, I’d have thought the same thing.”
Another said: “Thank God it’s a pen.”
One other added: “They make these to be attractive to kids.
“The manufacturers should be fined massively.”
Naomi added: “Checking what we got to do.”
Jordan and wife Naomi Courts are also parents to Mayowa, four and Atreus, 22 months.
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