Strictly Come Dancing ballroom in the not-so-near-future. The Line of Duty actress, 38, hinted that should BBC bosses come calling she would happily sign across the dotted line and put her years of dance practice to use.
McClure recently joined forces with co-stars Martin Compston, Adrian Dunbar and Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio for an event arranged by Compston in aid of Ardgowan Hospice in his hometown of Greenock.
From a young age, Vicky had taken dance lessons before ultimately being offered a place at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts but couldn't afford to attend.Now it appears that her training could come in handy – when asked if she'd sign up for Strictly, she revealed: "Yeah, definitely," but went on to say: "I wouldn't want to do anything that would make me look stupid."During the second wave of Covid restrictions, Line of Duty became the first television drama to resume filming in Belfast, with Vicky entertaining her thousands of fans with funny TikToks.Her most popular featured her two co-stars, she explained: "It obviously went viral, I'd seen three bin men doing it on TikTok and I was like 'Oh that's quite cute, we're besties' and Martin walked in and I said 'We're going to do a TikTok together', the first one I put out is the only one we did."You can see Martin going 'What are we doing?'"Following the revelation, Martin revealed his favourite guest star on the BBC One cop drama was his pal Stephen Graham but he admitted it wasn't as easy as it sounds: "That was a wee bit awkward because I stay in accent when pals come in, they cannot get their heads around that whereas the guys are used to it."I do a really sh*t Dick Van Dyke accent but that's why I stay in accent, if you're with someone as good.
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