© 2020 Dave J Hogan BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JANUARY 16: Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas and Bruno Tonioli during the opening night of the Strictly Come Dancing Arena Tour 2020 at Arena Birmingham on January 16, 2020 in Birmingham, England.
21.06.2020 - 22:51 / ok.co.uk
Cheryl has been tipped to replace Bruno Tonioli as a judge on this year's Strictly Come Dancing. Doubts have been cast over whether Bruno, 64, will be able to take his seat behind the judging panel of the hit BBC One show for the first few weeks of the upcoming season.
© 2020 Dave J Hogan BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JANUARY 16: Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas and Bruno Tonioli during the opening night of the Strictly Come Dancing Arena Tour 2020 at Arena Birmingham on January 16, 2020 in Birmingham, England.
the Sun that due to the fact he lives in the States most of the year, he did not want to risk flying back to the UK to take part in the dance show.In normal circumstances, Bruno would usually fly between the US and the UK in Autumn when both Strictly shows are filming, and would usually be given a week off to recuperate.However, this year he had told BBC bosses he doesn’t plan on returning to the UK, but it has been reported that they don’t actually plan to replace him as of yet.A source told
Strictly Come Dancing bosses have reportedly made plans to have three judges rather than replace Bruno Tonioli with Cheryl. Fight For This Love singer Cheryl, 36, was tipped to replace Strictly judge Bruno, 64, as it was revealed the star may not be able to judge the full series due to travel restrictions.
It looks like Cheryl may be getting a new job just a few months after The Greatest Dancer was cancelled.The singer clearly proved her worth on the judging panel as it’s now believed she could take on another judging role.She could be taking a place on the Strictly Come Dancing panel as fears mount about Bruno’s role.Bruno Toniolo is also a judge on the American version of the show, Dancing with the Stars and there is concern that he won’t be able to move freely between the US and the UK due to