Strictly Come Dancing.The This Morning presenter, who publicly came out as gay in February this year, was the subject of recent tabloid reports suggesting that he was in talks to appear as one half of Strictly's first ever same-sex couple.However, a representative for Schofield has since denied the claims, calling them completely "untrue"."He is not in talks with the BBC," a spokesperson for Schofe told RadioTimes.com.Schofield serves as the host of ITV's Dancing on Ice, which introduced its first same-sex pairing earlier this year in Ian 'H' Watkins and Matt Evers, and there have been calls for Strictly to include same-sex couples for years now.The BBC show received praise from viewers last November when professional dancers Johannes.
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