He quit Strictly Come Dancing for pastures new, and now dancer AJ Pritchard has shared his thoughts on returning to the hit BBC show.The 27 year old was on the show for four years but he decided to leave in a bid to pursue new opportunities.
23.12.2021 - 03:56 / msn.com
BBC Strictly Come Dancing has issued an exciting announcement on AJ and Kai's future. A week after the TV star was forced to quit the show through injury ahead of the final, Strictly fans are celebrating.
It has emerged AJ and her pro partner Kai will dance their planned final routine on the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour across nationwide arenas next year. READ MORE Circuit breaker lockdown will be avoided if key criteria is met by end of week Judge and tour director Craig Revel Horwood said:
.He quit Strictly Come Dancing for pastures new, and now dancer AJ Pritchard has shared his thoughts on returning to the hit BBC show.The 27 year old was on the show for four years but he decided to leave in a bid to pursue new opportunities.
Strictly Come Dancing fans were left in hysterics during Saturday's final as head judge Shirley Ballas almost took a tumble on live TV. At the start of the episode, Shirley, 61, and the rest of her judges - Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke - were all introduced to the stage as they performed a dance to the judging panel.
Strictly Come Dancing fans have been dazzled for the last 14 weeks by stellar couple Rose Ayling-Ellis and long-term professional star Giovanni Pernice. The EastEnders actress has won the nation over with her dedication to dance and the touching performances that have come as a result.
Strictly's Craig Revel Horwood has revealed the likelihood of AJ dancing in Saturday night's final.
Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has revealed he thinks AJ Odudu ‘can still win’ the BBC show, despite her agonising ankle injury that has left her unable to walk. Speaking during an appearance on ITV’s Good Morning Britain alongside former finalist Debbie McGee, Craig explained anything is possible as the final all comes down to the viewers at home, rather than the judges’ vote.
Strictly Come Dancing 2021 final is coming up this weekend, with the judging panel giving their verdicts for the last time until the 2022 series. Ahead of the big episode, Craig Revel Horwood has opened up about having Anton Du Beke on the judging panel, stepping in for series regular Bruno Tonioli.
BBC Strictly Come Dancing legends Ola and James Jordan have criticised Craig Revel Horwood for his treatment of Rose Ayling Ellis. James and Ola Jordan have moved to slam Strictly judge Craig for his "unfair" scoring of Rose and her pro partner Giovanni Pernice.
Strictly Come Dancing host Claudia Winkleman swapped seats with Anton Du Beke on Sunday's programme as he took over her hosting duties. Anton had been gushing about finalists Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice’s partnership, when Craig Revel Horwood joked that he was enjoying being on Anton’s show.
The three finalists for the 2021 Strictly Come Dancing final have been confirmed after an emotional dance off on Sunday night.
Rhys Stephenson became the 11th star to be eliminated from the 2021 series of Strictly Come Dancing on Sunday night. The CBBC presenter, 28, faced John Whaite in the show's dreaded dance-off where they had to perform their chosen routines again from Saturday night.This now means that the 2021 Strictly finalists are AJ Odudu and Kai Widdrington, John and Johannes Radebe, and Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice.
Motsi Mabuse sent Strictly Come Dancing viewers wild on Saturday night as she returned to TV screens.
Strictly Come Dancing viewers were left disappointed after finding Craig Revel Horwood's judging to be too harsh, as they told bosses to take away his nine scoring paddle.
The teams at Strictly Come Dancing and Coronation Street will no doubt be gutted after both of their Christmas parties have reportedly been cancelled last-minute amid growing Covid fears. According to reports, BBC and ITV bosses have decided to postpone the bashes for their staff following concerns over the spread of the Omicron variant in a bid to keep everyone safe.