BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers 'convinced' same celebrity's been booked twice
Strictly Come Dancing viewers are 'convinced' the same celebrity has been signed up to the show twice as the 2024 series kicked off in spectacular style.
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Strictly Come Dancing viewers are 'convinced' the same celebrity has been signed up to the show twice as the 2024 series kicked off in spectacular style.
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