Another incredible show. I was a little bit disappointed they didn’t do a full Halloween theme this year but, needless to say there was a few Halloween moments in there that scratched by itch.
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dance contest.She also said she dreamed of being a dancer when she was a child.She said: "I went to ballet school as a little girl, I loved it and my dream was to become a ballerina."In truth I wasn't quite good enough."I was a little bit short and a little bit round and I have always had a kind of longing to see if I could be better at it."BBC Radio One presenter Clara Amfo, 36, was partnered with Aljaz Skorjanec."I am so pleased to be paired with Aljaz, his energy I connect to," she said.Good
.Another incredible show. I was a little bit disappointed they didn’t do a full Halloween theme this year but, needless to say there was a few Halloween moments in there that scratched by itch.
has revealed its celebrity and pro dancer pairs for the 2020 series - which includes the BBC show’s first-ever same-sex couple.Former Olympic champion boxer for the competition, and Strictly fans eagerly tuned in to the launch show to discover who would be coupled up for 2020.First to be paired was Caroline Quentin, who was matched with Johannes Radebe - and the reveal was a little different this year as to fit in with COVID restrictions the couples were put together in pre-recorded segments
Strictly Come Dancing's Natalie Lowe has revealed her sadness at not being able to see her parents, who live in Australia, because of the pandemic.Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-one shared an adorable picture of her 10-month-old son Jack and opened up about her feelings in her caption.MORE: Meet the future generation of Strictly Come Dancing! The pros and their adorable kids"I've been missing my parents in Oz like crazy lately, as not seen them since Feb but all I have to do is look at this