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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Gorka Marquez says he 'needs to be asked' as he teases huge change on show

Gorka Marquez has teased that he could be convinced to quit dancing on Strictly Come Dancing for another role. The dancer excitedly revealed earlier this month that he'd bagged himself a new job away from the BBC One dance contest.

However, it wasn't too far away from the ballroom as he announced he was the new judge on the Spanish version of Strictly. After ditching the UK for Madrid, he said at the time: "I finally can share the news that I will be one of the Judges in the Spanish version of Strictly 'Bailando con las Estrellas' @bailandoest.

He added: "So excited to back in Spain and doing the show that changed my whole life and excited to be sat on the other side of the floor this time even if I am not sure I will be able to hold myself and not dance..."

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Gorka has since got a few shows under his belt with him giving his first 10 during the third live show on Saturday night (January 27). But before he headed back to Spain for his less than 48-hour stay, the 33-year-old implored his fans and followers to ask him some questions as he killed some time on his journey.

During the question and answer session, one fan asked: "If you were offered a judging role on strictly would you take over dancing?" He hinted that he might, but said he had not been asked as he responded: "First need to be asked. Then I answer it," adding two crying laughing emojis.

It comes after Gorka addressed his future on the UK version of the hit dance show after his career move on the Spanish show left fans concerned. In a previous Instagram Q&A with his fans and

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