
This week, BBC News in Kent (BBC South East) caught up with our very own Head Boy, John, to discuss his whirlwind journey from Chorister to boyband star.
Reflecting on his rapid rise, John was quick to credit his parents for their unwavering support and encouragement. Now a key member of the group December 10, he describes the experience as joining a “big family.”
“It all seems very unreal,” John shared. “One day I’m in school and then the next I’m on a plane going to New York or LA.”
The transition from the classroom to the global stage marks an incredible milestone for John. Coinciding with the interview, December 10 has officially released their debut single, “Run My Way.”
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