Lloyd eventually left Capital City Academy's sixth-form to pursue a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in performing arts acting at Harrow College (2011–2013).
After Lloyd received his BA Honours degree in 2016, he then did an MBA at Anglia Ruskin University (2016–2018) to enhance his skills in business.
In February 2016, Lloyd played Karam in the stage production Fragile things performed at the Wycombe Swan Theatre.
[1][2][5] The play transplanted and re-imagined some of Shakespeare's iconic characters into a London secondary school as they prepared for their GCSEs, highlighting how the education system fails many young people.
[13][14][15][16] On 3 November 2019, Lloyd made an appearance on BBC One's Sunday Morning Live season 10, episode 20, presented by Sean Fletcher and Ria Hebden.
[17][18][19][20] Lloyd also appeared on ITV News London, where he candidly spoke out on the effects of school exclusions, saying: "When you exclude a child, you are essentially saying they're not good enough for society."
[24] On Saturday, 9 April 2022, Lloyd played John Blanke at the National Maritime Museum part of the Caribbean Takeover celebrating black history.
Lloyd was joined by other notable public figures including ITV The Chase's Shaun Wallace, as well as Leroy Logan.
The film follows Johnny's journey to recruitment into the wartime RAF and his experiences of combat flying as the navigator of a Stirling Bomber.
[28][29][30][31][32][33] Lloyd was cast as lead character, Rapstar, in a Comedy short written by model Eunice Olumide commissioned by the BBC.
[34][35][36] In April 2023, Lloyd portrayed George Augustus Polgreen, performing for the second time at the National Maritime Museum, for the second year of the Caribbean Takeover.
The documentary features Aml Ameen and Death in Paradise star Tobi Bakare as well as leading people in the entertainment industry.
[47] In 2020, Lloyd was recognized as a rising actor when The Voice listed him as one of the Top 20 ones to watch out for in business, sport, culture and politics.
[60][4] On 28 August 2022, Lloyd won the Anglia Ruskin University Vice counsellor alumni Contribution to Culture award.
[66][67] In October 2023 Anglia Ruskin University honored Lloyd by featuring him in an Exhibition ‘Celebrating a Legacy of Black Excellence’ at the ARU Cambridge campus alongside boxer David Haye recognizing them both for their achievements and cultural impact.
[77] He has also written articles for various publications including Radio Times, The Big Issue, The Voice, Student Pocket Guide.
He has an equity stake in the company, he continues to act as an official ambassador, supporting their on going values of environmental responsibility they pledge to remove and recycle 10 plastic bottles from the ocean.
[85] In 2020, Lloyd personal life played out in the Print media early that year he was listed on The Voice's "top 20 ones to watch out for" and was working on several projects before the COVID-19 pandemic.