Comedian Jayde Adams signs up for Strictly Come Dancing – joining Kaye Adams and Kym Marsh
06.08.2022 - 12:45
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Comedian Jayde Adams has joined the 2022 Strictly Come Dancing line-up for this year's series following news earlier this week a Loose Women regular was also joining the line-up. The star, 37, shared her excitement over the news as she said: " Since I watched the first series in 2004, I feel like every step I’ve taken in my career over the last 11 years was to be on Strictly. "I cannot begin to express the emotions I am feeling, this means so much to me and my family.
I’ve always watched it, apart from a brief hiatus in 2011 as I was relentlessly gigging every weekend (to try and get on Strictly)." "I’ve been a massive fan of the show for years. I feel like I’m watching myself in a dream and I can’t believe I’ve manifested this. Holding this in has been torture for me!” she added.
Jayde was the co-host of the BAFTA nominated TV show Snackmasters which aired on Channel 4 in 2019. Kaye Adams was announced earlier this week as the fourth contestant to join the line-up.The 59 year old shared the news herself on the hit ITV show Loose Women on Friday 5 August. Appearing to be all smiles on Loose Women today, Kaye first teased viewers to no end on who the fourth contestant could be as she listed off the Loose Women panellists, from Stacey Solomon to Nadia Sawalha.
Carol McGiffin then joked that it was her, before taking it back as Kaye eventually confessed: "The Loose Woman taking part in this year's Strictly Come Dancing is... me!" In disbelief, Nadia questioned: "Is it actually you?" before gushing over her as she said: "Oh my god, I'm so emotional. Honestly I could cry.
A, because I'm not there to give you a big hug and it is amazing that you are going to do it. "Because let's face it, you can't dance. But that's what we
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