Josh Beauchamp


"Joshua Kyle Beauchamp", better known artistically as "Josh Beauchamp" is a dancer and singer Canadian. Represents Canada in the international group Now United.

Biography

Josh was born in St. Albert, Canada. When he was little, his mother put him in a dance school, he spent a whole month without dancing because he was very shy, but he ended up taking the dance way and ended up with it for his life. Josh suffered a lot of bullying at school, because he wanted to dance while the boys in his class were training hockey. He cites Michael Jackson as one of his great inspirations, as he listened to his music a lot when he was a child. Josh is also inspired by artists like Ian Eastwood and Justin Timberlake.

Career

Josh is a very popular dancer in Canada, including Justin Bieber retweeted his video dancing "Sorry". He also participated in the video clip for "That's What Love Is", by singer Justin Bieber

The start at Now United

Josh is often referred to as a dancer because his career started in 2006, so he is seen as one. Despite his years of dancing, Josh also sings. He narrowly missed out on the Now United project. Josh had signed up to represent the United States, as had Noah, thus competing with one of his best friends at the bootcamp held in LA. However, when the creator of the project, Simon Fuller learned that Josh was actually Canadian, he decided to put him in the group representing his country of origin.

Controversies

Josh was criticized by several fans on Twitter after posting a song considered macho on his profile on Instagram. He also got into another controversy for saying that he has already choreographed some of the dances of the kpop groups. Josh ended up deactivating his Twitter account for a while, but returned after positive messages from several fans.

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