reports MirrorOnline. Although it was received well, it was the subject of 189 complaints from viewers, with some even labelling it 'offensive'.The show insider said: “This is another intriguing twist in the journey.
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After months of uncertainty, Strictly Come Dancing bosses have confirmed that the show will go on - though a number of special measures and changes are expected to be in place for the new series. The flagship show, now in its 16th year, is an autumn staple and preparations usually begin in spring with the professional dancers assembling to start rehearsals.
reports MirrorOnline. Although it was received well, it was the subject of 189 complaints from viewers, with some even labelling it 'offensive'.The show insider said: “This is another intriguing twist in the journey.
'Strictly Come Dancing' bosses are said to be considering two same-sex pairings for the forthcoming series. There has been much talk about whether the BBC One Latin and ballroom show will follow ITV's 'Dancing on Ice', which featured a same-sex pairing this year when Ian 'H' Watkins teamed up with pro skater Matt Evers, and it is now thought 'Strictly' might feature a male celebrity and pro dancer, and a female celebrity and pro dancer.
© 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.
Graziano di Prima and Giada Lini were supposed to be getting married on Friday 3 July 2020, but due to Covid-19 the couple have been forced to delay their special day. Like many couples they have made the heartbreaking decision to cancel their 2020 wedding.
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.
For Strictly Come Dancing fans the show must go on, however this year there will be fewer contestants and a later start date in order to make it safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Strictly Come Dancing will return to television later this year, but with a shorter series than usual, the BBC has confirmed.