Celebrity Big Brother star turned international DJ Kenzie is now unrecognisable after his appearance on the reality TV show.
Appearing on Celebrity Big Brother back in 2005 at 2019 and only 19 at the time, James Kenzie was the youngest housemate to enter the infamous house.
James Kenzie – or Kenzie as he is better known – was formerly part of the huge 10-piece hip-hop ground the Blazin' Squad and ended up coming an impressive second place on the show, with Happy Monday's Bez taking the top spot.
Alongside Bez and Kenzie, other housemates included Radio 1 DJ Lisa I'anson and actor Jeremy Edwards who formed a strong bond with Kenzie.
Kenzie now frequently posts shirtless snaps of his well looked after physique, posing in the gym with a bronze tan and his six-pack.
He also posts pictures from his everyday family life, including family pictures of him and his two daughters.
Last year the DJ posted an exciting update as he announced that he would be touring doing sets in big cities such as London, Essex, Manchester and Birmingham, even jetting off to the party island of Ibiza to perform.
The former Blazin' Squad member qualified as a personal trainer after his stint on CBB, and has coached some stars including TOWIE's Mark Wright.
Blazin' Squad formed back in 2001 and had seven top 10 hits including their cover of Crossroads by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.
However sadly the band broke up in 2005, but they reformed back in 2009 with a comeback single, Let's Start Again.
After his success on the reality TV show, Kenzie released a self named autobiography, Kenzie: My Life in 2005.
Since then he has appeared on other shows such as The Weakest Link.
Kenzie is now 36, and has two daughters who co-parents with in Essex, working on both being a personal trainer and his DJ career.
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