
Race Across the World pals Jo and Kush on fame, friendship and family
Race Across the World pals Jo and Kush on fame, friendship and family8 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJordan KennyandIan Murphy , NewsbeatBBC/Studio LambertJo Diop (left) and Kush Burman are the...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Race Across the World pals Jo and Kush on fame, friendship and family8 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJordan KennyandIan Murphy , NewsbeatBBC/Studio LambertJo Diop (left) and Kush Burman are the youngest duo in this series of Race Across the WorldIf you've been hooked on the latest series of Race Across the World, you've probably got a favourite pair of contestants. Best friends Kush Burman and Jo Diop have certainly won the hearts of many viewers, eager to see them complete their journey to northern Mongolia. But all of their friends?
"All my mates' mums, they're loving it more than my mates are," says 20-year-old Kush. "Half my mates, they're like: 'I can't lie, I've still got to catch up on the past few episodes, but I'm loving it so far'. "The show challenges pairs of travellers to complete a 12,000km (7,450 mile) trek across Europe and Asia with no phones and limited cash.
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Finish first, and they grab a £20,000 prize. Likeable Liverpool lads Jo and Kush won't reveal who wins the final leg, but say we should expect a "high stress, very tense" episode. "Expect nothing, have no expectations," Kush says.
"It's a wild place, Mongolia. ""It really is, there's no roads," says Jo, 19. "You might as well just not have the maps.
"So far we've seen Jo and Kush unwinding during the race by playing basketball or enjoying an evening of Mongolian throat singing. But a trip to a judo gym in Kazakhstan led to a more emotional moment for Kush, as it brought back memories of his stepdad, Matt. Instagram/Kush BurmanKush (left) and his brother Shi (right) lost their stepdad Matt during lockdownViewers saw Kush in tears as he explained he was just 14 when Matt took his own life during lockdown.
What Experts Say
In one emotional moment, he says: "I really wish I could show him who I am now. " Kush tells Newsbeat watching the scene back next to his family was tough. "Usually when we talk about my dad it's in a more light-hearted context of, like, 'do you remember this?
"But when it's talking about the feelings and emotions behind it, it can be quite tough. "But the response from the public's been so heart-warming. "And the feedback I've got for something that was quite tough to do and quite exposing, it's really settled any sort of feelings of nervousness around it.
"Kush says many people who've experienced something similar have reached out to him, which "means a lot". "It's been such a big influx of messages and comments, but if I could say thank you to everyone, then this is my thank-you. "'Don't do anything for anyone else'Kush says having Jo with him at such a vulnerable moment helped him to get through it.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





