BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Rose Ayling-Ellis supported by co-stars as she calls for change
27.01.2022 - 12:33
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Rose Ayling-Ellis was backed by her Strictly Come Dancing co-stars as she joined a call for change.
The EastEnders actress is currently on tour as the hit BBC One show visits arenas across the country.
Rose, 27, is back dancing with her winning partner Giovanni Pernice.
The pair are joined by the show's cast of professional dancers as well as celebrity stars Sara Davies, John Whaite, Rhys Stephenson, Tilly Ramsay, Max George, and Maisie Smith.
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But as well as focusing on the Strictly live tour, there's something else on Rose's mind.
Taking to Instagram, Rose stood alongside several of her female Strictly co-stars backstage at one of their recent shows.
The group, all dressed in red robes to cover their outfits, were seen signing.
"BSL needs to be a legally recognised as a language," the girls said before sign clapping.
Rose wrote alongside the post: "On Friday the Parliament will be debating whether or not to make BSL a legally recognised language.
"Let make this happen! #signthebill."
And she was quickly flooded with messages.
The Wanted's Max said: "Love this," with a red heart emoji.
"YES!!!! #signthebil," Amy Dowden, who was partnered with Tom Fletcher in the 2021 series, added alongside a string of hearts.
Dance partner Giovanni echoed Max, writing: "Love this !!!" as well as sharing it on his own Instagram Story.
@kirstlyoung_ said: "Love this!! It absolutely should! You have inspired me to learn."
"Yes girls! love you guys so much! you are the reason i’m learning bsl, make us a legally recognised language," @rose.and.gio wrote.
@eunicebowes added: "Awwwww brilliant ladies @rose.a.e you are the most beautiful