BBC Strictly Come Dancing 2022 rumoured line up from Lorraine Kelly to Mike Dean

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BBC Strictly Come Dancing will return to our screens in September this year. Strictly will be back following a break from December, when the last series was won by Rose Ayling Ellis.

Ahead of the new series, a list of odds for those who could compete have been released by bookmakers. Mike Dean, football referee, is on odds on 4/1 with William Hill to be on the ballroom favourite this year.

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William Hill spokesperson, Tony Kenny, said: “Mike Dean has been a mainstay of the Premier League for over two decades but after he announced he was hanging up his whistle for good, we think he’ll be inundated with offers in other fields of work.

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