Former Strictly Come Dancing stars Ola and James Jordan have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl.
13.02.2020 - 20:51 / ok.co.uk
With Ian Watkins and Matt Evers’ successful pairing on this year’s Dancing on Ice proving so popular, there have been calls from several people for BBC One’s flagship dance show Strictly Come Dancing to follow suit.The latest high profile backers of same-sex partnerships on the Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman-fronted programme are two of last series’ most popular competitors.
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.Former Strictly Come Dancing stars Ola and James Jordan have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl.
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Dancing on Ice’sIan ‘H’ Watkins has called on Strictly Come Dancing to allow same-sex couples to compete on the show.The 43 year old former Steps star said it was Strictly’s “turn” as he was voted off of the skating show by the judges. Speaking to the camera during his exit speech, Ian was met with applause as he said: “Strictly, it’s your turn next!” DOI fans praised Ian’s words on social media after calling on the BBC One dancing show to follow Dancing on Ice’s lead.