Rebecca Humphries on love, toxicity and finding her voice after Strictly scandal

When then boyfriend Seann Walsh kissed married dance partner Katya Jones, it changed Humphries’ life for the better, she tells Hannah Stephenson.
When then boyfriend Seann Walsh kissed married dance partner Katya Jones, it changed Humphries’ life for the better, she tells Hannah Stephenson.
Strictly will return to our screens in September.
Artistic director Sophie Tickle asked Giovanni for a stimulus for some creative dance work
STRICTLY bosses want former Liverpool goalie Bruce Grobbelaar to appear on this year’s show. The 64-year-old Zimbabwean with “spaghetti legs” is at the top of the BBC show’s list and bosses have al…
The Strictly Come Dancing star, who hails from Caerphilly, has married fiancé Ben Jones in Wales after a two-year delay due to Covid-19
Rylan suffered a backlash on Twitter this weekend.
The Covid-19 pandemic meant that the BBC show couldn't broadcast from the iconic venue for the last two years but bosses are confident the new series will be able to air from the Northern city
Strictly Come Dancing winner Louis Smith officially opened a revamped popular cafe at the weekend.
The Strictly Come Dancing star wed her partner Benjamin on Saturday after delaying the ceremony twice because of COVID-19
"The day was a celebration of Ben and me."
Rylan and Declan Doyle Doyle have reportedly been dating since April.
Letitia Dean changed her lifestyle and reduced her calorie intake
The Strictly professional dancer had to delay her wedding for two years due to the pandemic.
The Strictly professional dancer had to delay her wedding for two years due to the pandemic.
The new series of Strictly Come Dancing is reportedly going to include a return to Blackpool for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Strictly Presents: Keeeep Dancing rolled into Aberdeen this weekend. And judging by the squeals of delight, the audience loved it. Billed as a chance to
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