The first Strictly Come Dancing episode featuring a celebrity same-sex couple has proved to be a ratings hit in the UK.
01.10.2020 - 12:35 / breakingnews.ie
Bill Bailey has admitted he does not know what he is in for on Strictly Come Dancing.
The comedian, 55, is taking part in this year’s BBC One show, along with former home secretary Jacqui Smith, actress Caroline Quentin, reality star Jamie Laing and boxer Nicola Adams.
He told Good Morning Britain: “I don’t really know much about what’s going on.
“We haven’t really started properly at all. At this stage, I’m a little bit in the dark about it.”
He said: “Obviously I’ve seen the show”, but he
The first Strictly Come Dancing episode featuring a celebrity same-sex couple has proved to be a ratings hit in the UK.
BBC show has kicked off without judge Bruno Tonioli.
Neil Jones has been seen kissing his girlfriend Luisa Eusse a week after it was reported she was unfaithful to him.The 38 year old, who is said to have helped his other half apply for college so she can stay in the UK, was photographed sharing an intimate moment as they joined friends at Bay 66 skatepark in Notting Hill. In the snap, Strictly Come Dancing star Neil could be seen wearing a green camo T-shirt underneath a black leather jacket, which he teamed with a pair of dark trousers.
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for his comments about the inclusion of a Sikh soldier in the First World War film 1917 by Sir Sam Mendes.The actor had initially referred to 'the oddness in the casting' of a Sikh soldier and was met by widespread criticism by historians who confirmed that Sikhs had served in the British Army.Fox later tweeted: 'Fellow humans who are Sikhs, I am as moved by the sacrifices your relatives made as I am by the loss of all those who die in war, whatever creed or colour.'Please accept my apology for