JLS’s Oritsé: 'I Want To Be Making Music When I'm 90!'

The band's impending split won’t be the last of him

Published 13th Jun 2013

JLS’s Oritsé Williams and J.B. Gill have opened up about their future plans when the boyband wave goodbye this December.

Speaking on the rain-drenched red carpet at the Man of Steel premiere in London’s Leicester Square last night, Oritsé told heat: “I’m very excited for next year, I’ve got a lot of exciting things happening that I’m working on - particularly working on developing my company.”

“Slowly, it might be a two or three year process, but I want to put the work in and I want to do something long term. I want to be in the music business when I’m 80, when I’m 90.”

Asked what he’ll be doing in 2014, J.B. quipped: “The world is my oyster so watch this space!”

He added: “It’s still business as usual, y’know, we’re still working away and doing what we’re doing – we’ll be on tour at the end of the year as well so for the near future that’s what we’ll be focussed on.”

Check out J.B. and Oritsé’s red carpet interviews where they talk about whether there will be a mini-JLS in the future and their chances of joining Strictly Come Dancing!

Oritsé and J.B. on the Man of Steel red carpet