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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Motsi Mabuse speaks out on sister Oti's ITV I'm A Celebrity criticism

Strictly Come Dancing star Motsi Mabuse has addressed not speaking publicly about her sister's appearance in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here after messages from fans.

Former Strictly pro and Dancing on Ice judge Oti Mabuse has been winning more fans while taking part in the 2024 run of the ITV reality series, which kicked off earlier this month.

Oti swapped the dance floor for the jungle alongside a number of other famous faces including Coronation Street star Alan Halsall, BBC Radio 1 presenter Melvin Odoom, WAG Coleen Rooney, former boxer Barry McGuigan and McFly star Danny Jones.

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Earlier this week, the TV star and dancer left I'm A Celeb viewers in tears as she opened up to Reverend Richard Coles about the "hell" she went through following the premature birth of her daughter last year.

She told Richard she was not allowed to hold her baby daughter and had to use her voice to connect with her. "They find comfort in your voice," Oti said. "For two months, every single day we’d sing church music." Richard then appeared to get emotional as he remembered baptising a "premature boy", who was "only just alive", and he and Oti shared an emotional hug.

He added: "I just remember he was this tiny little pulse of life, and David [his late partner] got a pipette of water and we blessed it, and we baptised him and he survived, and now he’s a healthy young footballer, which is great. But I just felt so… it was such a precious thing."

Dancing on Ice judge Oti said: "They are (precious), my daughter was really, really tiny when she was born. It’s hell. It’s hell to be in the hospital, to hear those sounds, to not see

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