The BBC has defended introducing a same-sex pairing on Strictly Come Dancing after receiving complaints about the move.
02.09.2020 - 14:45 / variety.com
Naman Ramachandran British double Olympic gold medalist boxer Nicola Adams is set to make history by being the first contestant to be part of a female same-sex dance team on BBC’s ballroom show “Strictly Come Dancing,” the format known as “Dancing With the Stars” in many international markets. The identify of her dance partner is yet to be disclosed.In 2019, male professional dancers Johannes Radebe and Graziano di Prima performed a routine while Emeli Sandé sang.
The BBC has defended introducing a same-sex pairing on Strictly Come Dancing after receiving complaints about the move.
Strictly Come Dancing’s annual Blackpool special has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The special typically takes place in the Tower Ballroom and was due to take place in November.
Strictly Come Dancing is returning very soon and as the lineup is revealed, we’re very excited for what’s to come when the show is back in October. Stars set to sashay onto the dance floor in a bid to be crowned winner, include EastEnders actress Maisie Smith, The Wanted singer Max George, and Olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams.
Strictly Come Dancing 2019.Although there were initial concerns about the future of Strictly amid the pandemic, producers are gearing up for a return in October.This year the show is set to face some dramatic changes, including increased social distancing and the potential axing of live music guests.While bosses remain tight-lipped about what viewers can expect for the much-anticipated show, Strictly is sure to bring back some much-needed glitz and glamour after a highly unusual year.As
Bill Bailey is the seventh celebrity contestant confirmed for the brand new series of Strictly Come Dancing. The comedian and actor will be joining TV presenter Clara Amfo, Good Morning Britain host Ranvir Singh, former Wanted singer Max George, Jonathan Creek actress Caroline Quentin and former NFL player Jason Bell when he 18th series of BBC dance show will return in the autumn.Meanwhile, Nicola Adams is set to become part of Strictly Come Dancing’s first ever same-sex pairing after the
Strictly Come Dancing.The comedian, musician and actor will take to the dancefloor when the hit BBC ballroom contest returns this autumn for its 18th series.He joins Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh, Men Behaving Badly star Caroline Quentin, Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo, former professional American footballer Jason Bell, Max George of boy band The Wanted and boxer Nicola Adams, who will dance in the show’s first same sex pairing.Award-winning comedian, musician and actor, @BillBailey is the