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KSI announces he is ‘leaving’ YouTube group The Sidemen
In a new video uploaded to his YouTube channel today (May 31), the day after the BGT final, the star announced he would be splitting from the seven-man social media group.
The Sidemen (SDMN), which also consists of Miniminter, Zerkaa, Vikkstar123, TBJZL, Behzinga, and Wroetoshaw, have been together since 2012, and have millions of subscribers across multiple channels.
However, KSI, whose real name is Olajide ‘JJ’ Olatunji, is set to ‘leave’ the group.
KSI announces he is ‘leaving’ YouTube group The Sidemen
In a video posted on social media, he said: “This is honestly the hardest video I’ve ever had to make in my life.
“I’ve gone back and forth on this decision for a very long time.
“I’ve spent months trying to figure out what the right thing to do is.
“But after a lot of thought, I’ve decided that I will no longer be doing sidemen videos.”
He later added: “The truth is, nothing bad has happened.
“This decision is completely my own.
“Over the last few years, I’ve felt myself being pulled in a lot of directions than ever before.
“Between everything else in my life, I feel like I’ve been running at full speed at 100mph.
“I’ve spent so long trying to be everything for everyone, trying to be everywhere, trying to do it all, trying not to let anyone down.
“But somewhere along the way, I started losing the balance in my own life.”
KSI joined the judging panel full-time for the latest series of Britain’s Got Talent (Image: Thames/ITV)
KSI went on to thank each of the Sidemen as well as the crew behind the scenes and the fans.
He concluded by saying: “For now, I need to focus on myself, and I need to focus on fixing my work-life balance, just so I can finally focus on my health, and finally make time to see my family and make time to see my partner.”
“There isn’t an atom of bad feeling between him and The Sidemen, both understand that they’ve got huge workloads and are enjoying massive success,” an insider told The Sun.
“That just means they’ll have to move in different directions, but that doesn’t mean they won’t work together again at some point in the future.”
Is KSI really leaving the Sidemen?
Some fans, however, are not entirely convinced the news is true.
It is not the first time KSI has left the group, having claimed to have split from The Sidemen in 2017.
However, this did not officially happen, and instead led to a series of back-and-forth ‘diss tracks’ from members of the group.
Fans of the group are predicting that the latest announcement may be a forfeit of some kind.
KSI is officially leaving the Sidemen. 💔
He will no longer be appearing in Sidemen videos from today, Sunday 31st May. pic.twitter.com/3OeB8GsnA8
— Sidemen Updates (@sdmnfcupdates) May 31, 2026
One wrote: “This has to be a forfeit.”
Another added: “This can’t be real.”
A third said: “I really can’t tell if it’s true or not.”
However, others have believed the announcement, with one writing: “Good on him. I wish him well. Time to focus on family and relationships.”
Another said: “It’s real, and that’s okay. Family and relationships above content all day, every day.”
It comes after KSI got emotional a couple of weeks ago after an act on Britain’s Got Talent.
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KSI was left in floods of tears after the performance, saying: “It really hit me.
“I know my relationship with my dad isn’t the best, so hearing those words, it makes me really think about what I need to improve on.”
Are you a fan of The Sidemen? Let us know in the comments.
Crime & Safety
Thames Water warning as incident closes Oxfordshire school
The UK’s largest water company released a new statement just before 9pm today (Thursday, June 4), alerting residents to potential water loss amid an ongoing incident near Didcot.
Thames Water has provided updates about the incident, affecting Fulscot, the OX11 postcode, having first communicated the issue at 9.30am.
READ MORE: Primary school announces sudden closure after water emergency
A repair crew identified a burst water pipe and worked to dig down to the damaged section to carry out the repair.
However, it has proven a complex repair job – in part because of the “challenging ground conditions” – and the company has promised to provide another update tomorrow morning.
This evening, a spokesperson for Thames Water said: “Our teams remain on site and continue to excavate around the damaged water pipe.
Burst water pipe leaving Fulscot near Didcot in South Oxfordshire without water or a low water supply (Image: Thames Water)
“Due to the location of the burst and the challenging ground conditions within the field, the excavation is taking longer than originally anticipated.
“However, our teams are making steady progress and will continue working until they can safely access and repair the damaged section of pipework.”
Already the incident has proven disruptive with Hagbourne Church of England Primary School having to close suddenly today.
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The spokesperson added: “To help minimise disruption, we’ve moved water around the network to maintain supplies to customers while the repair is ongoing.
“Most customers should continue to have water, although some may experience low pressure and a temporary loss of water for short periods while work continues.
“Thank you for your continued patience while our teams work to complete these repairs.”
Crime & Safety
UK private prep school announces major new facilities
The investment at Cothill marks a significant milestone in the school’s sporting provision and a step forward in expanding opportunities for pupils across all year groups.
Cothill, previously known as Cothill House, is a leading co-educational prep school for pupils aged seven to 13 who attend on a daily basis or board.
READ MORE: UK prep school is praised for sport
In March, the school was named “Great for Sport” and awarded Runner-Up for “Great for SEND” in the prestigious Best of the Best Prep Schools awards by The Week magazine.
The national awards recognise excellence across the UK’s leading preparatory schools, celebrating institutions that “go above and beyond in delivering outstanding educational experiences”.
The school said it was delighted to be recognised both for sporting excellence and for exceptional support for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), adding that the accolades were a testament to the dedication of its staff and pupils.
Pupils at Cothill welcome the new astro pitch (Image: Cothill)
The new all-weather surface of artificial grass will allow pupils to train and compete in hockey on site for the first time, as well as in tennis and netball.
The facility will provide a high-quality playing surface throughout the year, supporting skill development, safer play, and increased participation in sport regardless of weather conditions.
The astro pitch will host training and inter-school fixtures, boosting the overall sporting experience for pupils and visiting teams.
The new astro pitch at Cothill school (Image: Cothill)
The development also opens up new opportunities for girls’ sport at Cothill.
The availability of an on-site astro pitch significantly expands the school’s capacity to deliver hockey and netball.
This development reflects Cothill’s ongoing commitment to widening participation and ensuring equal access to high-quality sporting facilities.
Rory Griffiths, Cothill’s director of sport (Image: Martin Phelps)
Rory Griffiths, the school’s director of sport, said: “This is a transformative moment for sport at Cothill.
“The new astro pitch not only enhances what we can offer our pupils day to day, but also strengthens our ability to grow hockey and girls’ sport within the school community. It is an exciting step forward and one that will benefit pupils for years to come.”
The astro pitch can be used for lessons, training sessions, and fixtures immediately.
Last year, Cothill and Chandlings Prep in Kennington became part of the Radley Schools Group, in conjunction with Radley School.
Cothill headteacher George May said at the time: “These are the most exciting developments in Cothill’s 150-year history.
“We are delighted that Radley recognises the shared values of resilience and purpose that underpin the educational provision at Cothill, and the commitment we have to a protected childhood, whilst preparing children for senior schools all around the UK.”
Crime & Safety
Funding for new station entrance boosts East West Rail plan
The Government has put forward £17m to support construction of an eastern entrance to Bletchley station, on top of a commitment of up to £5m from Milton Keynes City Council in Buckinghamshire.
It will create a direct gateway between the station and Bletchley’s main high street, improving access for passengers and supporting businesses.
READ MORE: Rail bosses launch East West Rail consultation
Bletchley is a station on the first section of the East West Rail line, which will eventually run from Oxford to Cambridge.
The first section is still waiting for its first passenger train, despite being handed over to operator Chiltern Railways in March 2025.
A train which could run for East West Rail locations (Image: Contributed)
David Hughes, chief executive of East West Rail, told the BBC: “We are really pleased to see that funding has now been confirmed to allow the construction of the new eastern entrance at Bletchley station.
“This investment underlines our commitment to working with partners to ensure East West Rail delivers lasting benefits for passengers and communities along the route.”
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said: “We are putting the infrastructure in place to create growth in every part of the country, and I look forward to continuing to work with Callum Anderson (Labour MP for Buckingham and Bletchley) to help Bletchley achieve its huge potential.”
Details on delivery timelines and construction phases are expected to be announced in due course.
An eight-week consultation by East West Railway Company is expected to conclude on June 9, and has been offering communities along the route an opportunity to have their say on the latest plans.
Their contributions will help shape the final design of the railway, before a Development Consent Order application for government backing is submitted in 2027.
A spokesperson for Chiltern Railways said: “We have been working to get everything ready for passenger services to begin on the new line.
Dave Richardson, a spokesman for Railfuture (Image: Contributed)
“We continue to work closely with the Government, trade unions and industry partners, and will provide further updates when we are able to.”
Dave Richardson, a spokesman for campaign group Railfuture, said in April at the launch of the consultation: “The Oxford-Bletchley-Milton Keynes section is complete but no passenger trains are running, while the Bletchley-Bedford section is operational but needs a major upgrade.
“The Bedford-Cambridge section is a long-term aim as parts of it will need to be built from scratch while some of it will use existing routes. It’s due to open in the 2030s.”
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