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Tess Daly makes Strictly Come Dancing decision after nearly suffering 'nasty accident live on show

Tess Daly has made a decision about her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing after she narrowly avoided a nasty accident live on the show.

The 55-year-old presenter has been back fronting the BBC One dance contest alongside Claudia Winkleman following its sparkly return earlier this month.

But Stockport-born Tess has revealed that almost fell during last week's show and has now revealed she has asked for smaller heels before the next live episode on Saturday night (October 5).

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Speaking to Brian Dowling and Suzanne Kane on '98FM', she said: "There are lots of camera cables everywhere and I'm running across at speed to greet a couple after their dance.

"I'm trying to avoid the audience and their legs and tripping over cable cords. Last week, I swear, I righted myself in time just before I hit the floor. I don't think there's a contingency if I go down. I'm a bit like, 'Can I have slightly lower heels now? Four inches isn't going to cut it!'"

Previously, Tess said how her eldest daughter didn't know realise that she had a famous mum until she reached the age of seven. But the TV star - who has Phoebe, 19, and 14-year-old Amber with her husband Vernon Kay - feels it is important for her kids to be "grounded", despite their parents' success.

She told MailOnline: "They are so grounded they know the value of everything. It is everything for us. They have good morals and respect others. It's everything. They build their self-esteem via you. It is so important to us to keep them grounded. It has never been about us at home it is about them and their lives and us at a family."

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