Strictly Come Dancing: meet the 12 Yorkshire stars who’ve been on the BBC show
While we wait to see who will lift the 20th Glitterball Trophy, let’s take a look at Strictly’s former contestants from Yorkshire
Strictly Come Dancing
While we wait to see who will lift the 20th Glitterball Trophy, let’s take a look at Strictly’s former contestants from Yorkshire
The results will then be broadcast on Saturday, at 5.40pm.
The results will then be broadcast on Saturday, at 5.40pm.
Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli is reportedly coming back to the BBC show this Christmas to regale the audience with his vocal skills in a one-off performance
STRICTLY Come Dancing star Bruno Tonioli is making a return to the show – after stepping down from the judging panel. The 66-year-old, who was replaced by Anton Du Beke, is making a surprise …
Fingers crossed.
The Hear'Say star will be in the quarter finals as a result
The Strictly Come Dancing head judge, 62, couldn't contain her excitement as she revealed she 'stayed up all night' to see her son lift the trophy.
After spending the day with Helen Skelton perfecting their Samba, the dancer also attempted to pass on some of his dancing wisdom to his little girl
Oti Mabuse is ready to make an unexpected return to Strictly Come Dancing after making the switch to Dancing on Ice
The end is in sight so see who is dancing what this weekend.
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