Strictly Come Dancing is well underway as celebrities like Olympian Adam Peaty and Dragon’s Den star Sara Davies continue to impress with their slick routines.
In light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, this year’s series has seen some key changes, including the scrapping of “Claudia’s corner” and strict rules for if a celebrity tests positive for the virus.
The judging panel also saw a major change, as the show’s longest-serving professional dancer, Anton Du Beke, swapped the Samba for scoring by taking Bruno Tonioli’s place as a judge on the popular BBC show. READ MORE: How much Strictly dancers get paid - Huge pro dancer, judge and celebrity salaries revealed But now, the 65-year-old judge has announced his grand return to the.
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