1. Strictly's Anton du Beke 'to bag £200k' after replacing Bruno Tonioli

    STAND-IN Strictly judge Anton du Beke has trebled his wage after replacing Bruno Tonioli on the show’s panel. The Sun understands Anton, 54, is set to bag between £175,000 and £200,000 — up from ar…

    Read more on The Sun

  2. Strictly's Janette Manrara shows off dancer's figure in stunning throwback as she posts loving tribute

    Strictly Come Dancing star Janette Manrara wore a figure-flattering red cropped top

    Read more on HELLO!

  3. Helen Skelton would love to sign for Strictly but fears she's too busy

    The former Blue Peter presenter has a reputation for being fearless, but she says she’s got too much on at the moment to appear on the hit dance show

    Read more on mirror

  4. Oti Mabuse shares powerful message in elegant crop top and thigh-split skirt

    Strictly Come Dancing champion Oti Mabuse caused a stir on Saturday in an ab-baring crop top and thigh-split skirt as she delivered a powerful message to fans.

    Read more on HELLO!

  5. Andrew Neil addresses Strictly 2021 rumours after break from GB News

    ANDREW NEIL has addressed whether he is joining the Strictly Come Dancing 2021 line-up after he confirmed he would be taking a break from presenting duties on GB News.

    Read more on Express.co.uk

  6. Strictly 2021 'eyeing Andrew Neil' as broadcaster takes break from GB News

    Could Andrew squeeze in some dance practice?

    Read more on Metro

  7. Line Of Duty and Strictly stars curate playlists for dementia radio station

    Line Of Duty star Vicky McClure, BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker and former Strictly Come Dancing judges Len Goodman and Dame Arlene Phillips have made personal playlists for a dementia-friendly radio station.

    Read more on belfasttelegraph

  8. Craig Revel Horwood wants Jeremy Corbyn on Strictly Come Dancing

    The judge thinks it would be "hilarious" to see the former Labour leader on the dance-floor.

    Read more on Radio Times

  9. Strictly’s Craig Revel Horwood wants Jeremy Corbyn to take part in 2021 series

    ‘Strictly’ judge said it would be ‘absolutely sweet’ to have the ex-Labour Party leader on the series

    Read more on The Independent

  10. Andrew Neil approached for Strictly Come Dancing

    Andrew Neil has been asked to appear on 'Strictly Come Dancing' - and his friends are doing their best to get him to sign up

    Read more on The List

  11. Strictly’s Bill Bailey urges Cambridge pupils to share their talents

    This is the second year that the trust-wide competition has taken place virtually

    Read more on InYourArea.co.uk

  12. Strictly Come Dancing 'target Andrew Neil, 72, for the 2021 series'

    The hit BBC One dance show is said to have approached the former newspaper editor, 72, who recently launched GB News, earlier this month.

    Read more on Mail Online

  13. Strictly bosses desperate to sign ex BBC presenter Andrew Neil for this year's show

    BBC bosses are desperate to sign up their former broadcaster Andrew Neil to take part in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing. Producers approached the Scot, 72, earlier this month, inviting him to co…

    Read more on The Sun

  14. Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood wants Jeremy Corbyn to take part in next series

    'It would be hilarious.'

    Read more on Metro

  15. Biggest shake-ups to Strictly Come Dancing 2021 as Anton Du Beke becomes judge

    Fans are already excited for the new series.

    Read more on Metro

  16. Strictly's new judge Anton jokes he's now 'guaranteed to make it to the final'

    Strictly Come Dancing's Anton Du Beke has shown his sense of humour jibing that at least now he'll make it to the show's final having been announced as the newest member of the judging panel

    Read more on mirror

  17. Oti Mabuse is a goddess in white crop top and trumpet skirt

    Oti Mabuse has wowed her fans as she posed up a storm in a beautiful white crop top and matching trumpet skirt

    Read more on HELLO!

  18. Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood wants Jeremy Corbyn on TV dance floor

    Strictly Come Dancing's TV judge believes the public would see a different side to the former Labour leader, following in the footsteps of Ed Balls and Anne Widdecombe