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Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse has sweetly discussed dancing with her husband, Evgenij Voznyuk, as the hit show returns to our screens. Ahead of her first judging stint of the series on Saturday night, Motsi, 42, has opened up on all of her favourite things about the hit BBC show. She also opened up on which one dance she would do if she was only able to do one for the rest of her life - and it is all to do with her husband, who she renewed her vows to earlier this year.
Here's what Motsi had to say... Strictly is back for its 21st series! How does it feel to return to the judging panel for such a monumental series? It feels amazing, and I'm super excited to meet everyone and to see how this season will develop. We've asked all the pros what they were doing when they were 21, what were you doing when you were 21? And what was life like for you? I had been in Europe for three years and was dancing, minding my own business.
Just dancing, my life was dancing. I was dancing in Germany and preparing for a championship. Nothing else, eat, dance and sleep, that’s it.
Every year there's so much excitement when Strictly comes back on our screens. What keeps audiences coming back for more? The audiences love the dances and they love the show, it's a beautiful, emotional show, full of glitz and glamour and we all get to share it together. It's just such a special time of the year when Strictly starts.
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