1. A-list comedian admits he's already been approached for Strictly by BBC

    AN A-list comedian has revealed he’s been approached by Strictly Come Dancing bosses. The hit BBC One dancing show starts recruiting its next batch of celebs within months of the last series …

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  2. Strictly It Takes Two fans 'work out' real reason Rylan has quit show

    The TV star announced he was stepping down from his role on It Takes Two on April 12

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  3. Strictly 'pay row' erupts as judges clash with BBC bosses

    Strictly Come Dancing will be back later this year and will see Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Anton du Beke and Motsi Mabuse back in their judging seats.

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  4. Rylan Clark breaks silence after Strictly spin-off exit as he denies 'new job'

    The TV and radio star left fans saddened with the news that he'd be stepping back from his hosting role on Strictly: It Takes Two

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  5. Oti Mabuse wows in strapless wedding gown for stunning new photos

    The former Strictly star is launching her breakfast show

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  6. Britain's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell calls Strictly "boring"

    "When you're doing Strictly, all you've got is a bat or something, right?"

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  7. Strictly and McFly's Tom Fletcher supported after A&E visit

    The star explained more

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  8. ‘It plays in your subconscious’: Oti Mabuse discusses pressure to have a certain body type on TV

    The former Strictly pro dancer said: ‘I think I was relatable for a lot of women because all the girls [on Strictly] are really petite’

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  9. Oti Mabuse discusses pressure to have a certain body type on TV

    The former Strictly pro dancer said: ‘I think I was relatable for a lot of women because all the girls [on Strictly] are really petite’

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  10. Strictly Come Dancing judges and BBC in 'stand-off' after 'pay rise row'

    They want a pay rise in line with inflation.

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  11. Gorka Marquez reveals surprising crush as plea made for first Strictly 2023 star

    The Strictly Come Dancing professional invited his celeb 'crush' to get in touch

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  12. Strictly Come Dancing in chaos as judges 'go to war with BBC bosses'

    Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, and Anton Du Beke are believed to be locked in negotiations with the broadcaster over pay

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  13. Oti Mabuse says women face pressure to be skinny on TV

    The Dancing On Ice judge, 32, says she was accepted for her 'curvy' body type on Strictly Come Dancing, but since leaving the show in 2022 she has experienced different attitudes towards her size.

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  14. Strictly Come Dancing judges are 'in stand-off with BBC over pay rise'

    Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke are allegedly looking to receive an 11 percent salary rise ahead of the BBC dance competition show 's new season.

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  15. Simon Cowell brands Strictly Come Dancing 'BORING'

    The media mogul, 63, was less than complimentary of new BGT judge Bruno Tonioli's old workplace, which the Italian dancer was on from 2004 to 2019 before being replaced by Anton Du Beke.

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  16. Strictly’s Jowita Przystal 'moves on from Giovanni Pernice with another dancer'

    Strictly’s Jowita Przystał appears to have moved on from former beau Giovanni Pernice with another pro dancer, as she was spotted cuddling up to Arduino Bertoncello

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  17. Strictly Come Dancing judge 'threatens to quit' ahead of 2023 series

    Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas may say goodbye to the popular BBC show as it's reported she has threatened to quit before the next series begins

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  18. Simon Cowell brands Strictly boring ahead of Bruno Tonioli's on-screen BGT debut

    Bruno Tonioli was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing for 18 years before quitting in 2022, and before he was welcomed onto the Britain's Got Talent panel