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Katie Fitzpatrick

BBC radio presenter shows off fabulous legs in racy new video as he announces 'huge honour' in his career

Manchester singer and radio presenter Jsky has released a racy new video for his new new single Legs to celebrate one of his best assets. Featuring male models Tom Eckersall, Stef Murray and Luzino M. Neves, and ballroom and vogue dancer Xavier Thomas, Legs was shot by Oliver Brian Productions team at Atlas Studios in Bolton.

In the video a corset-wearing Jsky, also clad in black black Y-fronts, shows off his dance moves surrounded by topless models. Pride of Manchester judge Jsky, who hosts BBC Radio Manchester's The Dead Good Show on Wednesdays and presents on Gaydio, the largest LGBT+ station in the world, is hot on the heels on performing on the main stage at Manchester Pride and being selected to carry The Queen's Baton in July on its journey across the Commonwealth.

The LGBTQ+ star recorded the catwalk and club track in honour of his pins, and fans include RuPaul's Drag Race star Naomi Smalls who said: "You can't spell legendary without leggggggg...."

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ljbrushett84 commented on the video: "looking fab hun." And former Coronation Street star Victoria Ekanoye applauded: "Yes babe!"

When Jsky represented the UK for the 2022 Commonwealth Games by carrying the Queen's Baton he became the first person to perform this feat in heels. The fashionista from Bury carried the symbolic baton at MediaCityUK in Salford after being selected for the north west of England leg for his contribution to the arts, charity and for inspiring through fashion and the media. He said he wanted to show the "power of femininity" and raise "pride visibility" during the proud moment.

Legs is hot on the heels of carrying the Queen's baton (WorldofJsky.com)

He ran from the Lowry Theatre to the BBC at Quay House in a pair of strappy white high heels. Cheered on by his proud mum he became the first to ever participate in heels since the first Queen's Baton Relay in 1958.

And now Jsky, real name Jason Warner, who starred in the hit reality show First Dates in 2015 and the groundbreaking Channel Four reality show Naked Beach in 2019, is honoured to have been asked to perform a spoken word piece with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at their annual Christmas concert with BBC Radio Manchester on Friday December 16.

"I've always wanted to perform with the Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a huge honour," he said. Jsky was named a LGBTQ+ Pioneer of Colour for the LGBT Foundation.

As one of the body positive influencers on the groundbreaking Channel Four reality show Naked Beach he helped willing participants to gain the confidence to strip naked and he features in the book Body Happy Kids by co-star Molly Forbes.

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