The first Strictly Come Dancing episode featuring a celebrity same-sex couple has proved to be a ratings hit in the UK.
08.10.2020 - 17:39 / msn.com
Strictly Come Dancing has had its live tour pushed back to 2022, as bosses take the Covid disruption into consideration.
Originally expected to hit up a number of venues across the UK in early 2021, the show will feature a handful of the celebs and pro dancers from the upcoming 2020 series.But amid coroanvirus concerns, bosses have opted to shift the show to 2022.Fans need not fret, though, as this means they'll be treated to a double dose of live shows in 2022, as the class of 2021 also get on
.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.
Dee Cannon, the British acting teacher who schooled the likes of Cynthia Erivo, Ben Whishaw, Colin Firth, Tom Hiddleston and Andrea Riseborough, died Sept. 28 of myeloma, her rep announced.
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.
HRVY is one of the names on this year's Strictly Come Dancing line-up, but if you haven't been keeping up with viral pop trends, you would be forgiven for perhaps not recognising his name.
James Bond movie No Time To Die has had its box office release delayed again as the coronavirus pandemic continues.After being delayed from its original April 2, 2020 release date, fans were expecting to be able to see the next instalment in the franchise in the UK on November 12 and in the US on November 20.Now, as coronavirus cases in the UK rise and cinemas in key markets in the US remain closed, the studio has announced No Time To Die will be delayed once more.“MGM, Universal and Bond