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.
“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.”
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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