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The latest info, pics and news about the stars of the BBC hit show Strictly Come Dancing
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  • April 19 4:36 PM
    hello
     
    great site
     
    which are the celbs on the next show??
     
    love bruce!!!
  • July 11 3:07 AM
    hi! great site!
     
    do you know who the pro dancers for the nxt dwts series in the Uk r yet??? coz im very eager to know as my most fave pro dancer in Oz has been rumoured to be on the nxt UK series!!!!
  • July 03 2:42 AM
    Great site and love the gallery pics.  Have not seen those group shots before!  Bring on next series of SCD ~ With or without Natalie.
July 02

Strictly's Bruno To Judge Australia's Dancing With The Stars Again?


   
 
When Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli attended the film premiere of Mamma Mia! this week, he was asked by an inquisitive journalist in the video, 'What has he been upto lately?' Bruno replied: "I've just finished in America, I'm having a rest and starting again in Australia."
 
Last year Bruno was a guest judge for two episodes on the sixth series of the Australian version of Strictly Come Dancing called Dancing With The Stars. The new series (Series Eight) of Dancing With The Stars is expected to start in August.
 
But it is highly unlikely that Bruno will judge the whole of their series because he has full time judging commitments on America's Dancing With The Stars and the UK's Strictly Come Dancing, with both of these shows expected to start in September.

Head Judge Len Joins Town Hall Row

 

 
Dance expert and lead judge on BBC Programme Strictly Come Dancing Len Goodman has entered the row over the future of Crayford Town Hall. The outspoken dance teacher from Dartford, Len Goodman, has written to Bexley Council urging it not to allow the town hall to become a restaurant with flats above, but to "restore it to its former glory".

The town hall, in Crayford Road, Crayford, is included in plans for a £30m redevelopment project for the town centre. The plans include a new library and health centre, 180 flats and a new central square, which it is hoped will become the focal point of the town.

But some residents are angry the town hall, which used to be a major entertainment venue and public hall, with council offices above, will not be retained for community use. Instead, developer HFHA Group intends to turn the ground floor into a 180-seat restaurant, with apartments on the upper floors.

Alan Thompson, chairman of the Crayford Forum, which has been leading the fight to keep the town hall in community use, says he has sought expert advice on the subsiding floor, the only remaining sprung dance floor in the borough. Mr Thompson claims it would cost less than £50,000 to resolve the subsidence and restore the dance floor to full use.

Len Goodman, now as famous for his television appearances on Strictly Come Dancing and its American counterpart as he is for dancing, has backed Crayford Forum's efforts to save Crayford Town Hall for public use.

In his letter to Bexley Council, he says: "With the advent of Strictly Come Dancing, our dance studio along with many others, has seen a huge resurgence in ballroom dancing." Mr Goodman adds: "One of the problems is finding a venue suitable for people to dance in. We find the need, more and more, to hire premises for our events and the only suitable place at the moment is Woodville Halls in Gravesend."

He said he would certainly be interested in holding events at a restored town hall "and possibly even moving the dance school there", which is currently based in Dartford.

Those people fighting to save Crayford Town Hall for public use point back to its heyday as a major entertainment venue. Dartford lad Keith Richards, now better known as one of the Rolling Stones, has recalled how he first saw veteran British rocker Joe Brown at the town hall in 1962.

It was famous for its cabaret and charity nights which attracted all the big entertainment names of the day and audiences included stars such as John Thaw and Dennis Waterman from the television series The Sweeney. It also hosted Sunday concerts with top names from Sadlers Wells and the English National Opera.

The public area of the town hall has its own stage, dressing rooms and a bar, and has also hosted large events such as dances held by local groups, children's entertainment and fashion shows. Len Goodman recalls first dancing in a competition in the town hall in 1968.

Alan Thompson, chairman of Crayford Forum, believes the building should be saved for similar uses in the future and says Mr Goodman's support has been a huge boost for the forum's campaign.

(Taken From http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.2374950.0.dance_judge_joins_town_hall_row.php)

Former Corrie Star To Join Strictly?

 

 
Former Coronation Street actress Debra Stephenson is set to make her telly comeback - on Strictly Come Dancing. Debra, 36, was last seen as Frankie Baldwin in 2006 when her character fled in the wake of an affair with stepson Jamie. The blonde mum of two met BBC show bosses last week and is waiting to see if she has nabbed a spot on the BBC1 ballroom hit.

Also in to see producers about joining the show was EastEnder Emma Barton. Emma, 29, has been axed as battling mum Honey Mitchell in Eastenders. She will film her final scenes in the summer — giving her more than enough time to begin the pre-series rehearsals for the show, which returns in September.

(Taken From http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article1367857.ece)

July 01

Judge Bruno On Matt And Flavia's Split

 

Bruno Tonioli

 
Spending time in Splitsville isn't quite a day in Disneyland. But Bruno Tonioli's quite philosophical about these things...

As Sky Showbiz found out at the Mamma Mia! world premiere in Leicester Square. Sadly, the Abba-loving quick-footed judge wasn't giving away any secrets about the next series of Strictly Come Dancing or Dancing With The Stars.

Something he did natter about, however, was former Strictly contestant Matt Di Angelo's recent split from girlfriend Flavia Cacace, who'd been his dance partner on the show. He said: "It's life, you know, they're young kids, they're attractive, it's sad they split up, it's life."

Erm, not quite Dr Love are ya, B?

As to why the show gets such sparks flying between dancing partners, Bruno kept us entertained as he dramatically said: "If you were touching somebody everyday for eight hours, groping them, stroking them, rubbing yourself up against each other..."

Well, we'd take a shower, Bruno, to rid ourselves of those bodily fluids.

(Taken From http://showbiz.sky.com/bruno-on-matts-split)

Zara Phillips To Star On Strictly?

 

 

 
Royal Zara Phillips and rugby star boyfriend Mike Tindell are in talks to star in this year's Strictly Come Dancing. They are said to top the BBC’s wishlist for the ballroom dancing reality show.

Chiefs reckon horsewoman Zara, Princess Anne’s 27-year-old daughter, would add a dash of regal glamour to the series. She and Mike, 29, would be only the second couple to compete on the show.

A top telly source said: “The BBC are going all-out to get Zara and Mike to sign up. They could be real contenders.”

(Taken From http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article1356071.ece)

June 29

Hayley Holt: Possible New Strictly Pro Dancer

 

 
New Zealander Hayley Holt's trip to Britain to see the producers of Strictly Come Dancing has paid off!
 
Our homegrown girl made the cut and is going to be on the show! Back before series four started earlier this year Hayley, fellow kiwi Stefano Olivieri and Stefano's Australian dance partner, Natalie Lowe, all took themselves over, under their own steam, to audition for the prestigious show.

Stefano and Hayley bombed but Natalie made it through. She has since dropped out though, as she had better opportunities come up in Oz. This left the way open for Hayley and when she got the call she was ecstatic.

She's currently with her All Black boyfriend Richie McCaw in Christchurch and flies out to London early August. There's no talk of them splitting. She's only gone for two months and he may go over to give her moral support as it's going to be grueling.

The standard is sky-high and Hayley is not a full-time professional like many of the other dancers will be. Plus those UK judges are brutal! Brendan Cole may be on the show but they need new faces as the people they have been using are all too famous now to be fresh and interesting.

(Taken From http://www.stuff.co.nz/sundaystartimes/4599449a6621.html)

Andy Scott-Lee Says Matt Di Angelo Wrecked His Marraige To Michelle Heaton

 

Former boyband star Andy Scott Lee last night blamed Strictly Come Dancing's Matt Di Angelo for wrecking his marriage. Devastated Andy, 28, told how he dumped Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton after finding she had spent two nights in a hotel with the hunk. The former 3SL star - who had a hit with Touch Me, Tease Me - confronted Michelle after finding a Facebook message she'd sent to a friend on the internet. Furious, he told Michelle their 19-month marriage was over and asked her to leave their home in Windsor, Berks.

In an exclusive interview Andy, who is brother of former Steps singer Lisa Scott Lee, said: "I'm speaking out now because I'm sick of the lies. The truth is Matt Di Angelo killed my marriage. Michelle and I didn't split up because we drifted apart - I ended it because she cheated on me before. But Matt was the straw the broke the camel's back."

Andy married Michelle in 2006 but they had been together since 2001 and had been planning to start a family. But Andy told how the marriage crumbled when he discovered evidence of his wife's infidelity in April through a message she'd accidentally left on a laptop they shared. The message reveals how Michelle went back to Matt's hotel room after they were introduced by friends in Dublin on April 11.

Michelle - a judge on You're A Star, Ireland's X Factor - and Matt were both in the city to take part in a TV show. She wrote to her friend telling her how she'd been naughty. She went on to tell in detail how she'd met two stars from Hollyoaks, plus Ziggy from Big Brother and Matt Di Angelo. She said she thought Matt was gorgeous - and told how she and the young actor flirted all evening before she spent the night with him. They vowed not to kiss each other or go any further, she said, but when it got to the morning they had a fumble - although they never kissed.

Michelle's message goes on to reveal that two days later they spent a second night together after the prestigious TV WOW Awards. It was just a week before Matt made his first public appearance with co-star girlfriend Flavia Cacace at the BAFTA TV awards.

She said they spent the night together again and hugged and played with each other, but again resisted kissing - even though she desperately wanted to. Michelle told the friend that she and Matt were not having an affair and were being very careful because they didn't want to break up their relationships.

She said she was concerned that Andy was beginning to suspect something was up. She was also worried about photographers who kept following her. Recalling the moment he discovered the messages Andy said: "My heart was pounding as I read my wife telling her friend how sexy Matt was. The worst part was, I'd met Matt last year and we'd got on well."

Matt and Flavia, 28, split last week, blaming conflicting work schedules. They got together while filming the BBC ballroom series when Flavia dumped fellow Strictly dancer Vincent Simone - her boyfriend of 12 years - for Matt. Andy confronted his wife about her relationship with Di Angelo as soon as he found her emails.

"Our sex life had always been good but now I can't bear to touch her because of what's happened. Michelle cheated on me before but always denied it, so I expected she would lie again. But I wanted to give her one last chance to save our marriage. I told her I knew she'd spent the night in bed with Matt and at first she denied it outright. I told I had evidence to prove it, then she admitted she had stayed there, but that other people were there too, and insisted nothing happened. But I had evidence. I'd had enough of her lies so I told her the marriage was over."

Michelle - who was pictured cuddling Lee Sharpe after her split with Andy - says no other men were involved in their break-up. She called the split "inevitable" and added: "All that stuff about me... getting together with other blokes is ridiculous."

But Andy says Michelle has treated him like a mug. "She used to be a nice, down-to-earth girl. But she's changed. I just hope she reads this as a wake-up call or she will be left with nothing."

(Taken From http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/sunday/2008/06/29/andy-scott-lee-says-matt-di-angelo-wrecked-his-marriage-to-michelle-heaton-98487-20625489/)

June 27

Matt And Flavia Do The Spilts

 

 
Strictly Come Dancing hunk Matt Di'Angelo has split from dance partner Flavia Cacace. The 21-year-old former EastEnders star had been tangoing with Flavia, 28, since they met on the set of the BBC1 hit last autumn.

But he has now been spotted comforting singer Michelle Heaton, 27, who recently separated from her hubby of 19 months, Andy Scott-Lee, 28. Pals Matt and Michelle have been seen together at trendy London cocktail bar Mahiki.

Matt and Flavia’s romance caused ructions on the Strictly set as Flavia had been dating professional dance partner and Strictly star Vincent Simone, 29, for 11 years. Devastated Vincent said: “He has her now — and my life is in ruins.”

Matt and Flavia’s chemistry took them all the way to the show finals, although they eventually lost to Alesha Dixon, 29, and her partner Matthew Cutler, 34.

A source said last night: “It’s a huge shock to everyone and they are both devastated it’s over. Because they met on the set of Strictly their relationship got very intense very quickly. They were spending every day together and living in each other’s pockets. They became incredibly close.”

The magic continued for the pair while they competed together in the Strictly Come Dancing tour in January and February this year. But since the show ended Flavia has been back dancing in the arms of Vincent, straining her relationship with Matt.

The insider added: “Everything was OK while they were dancing together but after Flavia started working with Vincent again things got a bit awkward.” Aides of Matt and Michelle refused to comment last night.

(Taken From http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article1346107.ece)

It's Strictly Variety For Sharon In US

 
Sharon Osbourne has turned down a big money offer from Strictly Come Dancing - to hot-foot it to the States. The feisty former X Factor judge, 55, is off across the pond after landing her own variety show. She had been in talks with Strictly bosses to compete on the BBC1 show.

Her spokesman Gary Farrow told TV Biz: “Sharon was honoured to be offered Strictly Come Dancing, it’s her favourite show. But the timings didn’t work out, she could not commit herself to such a long run.” He added: “She would love to do the show in the future.”

Sharon quit ITV1’s X Factor over a massive cash row. She demanded a £500,000 pay hike to £2million for the new series of the telly talent show — but ended up leaving. She has since been replaced by Girls Aloud beauty Cheryl Cole, 24.

Sharon — who has recently been filming America’s Got Talent in the US — now plans a holiday with rocker hubby Ozzy, 59, before launching her new show. 

(Taken From http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article1346499.ece)

June 26

The Reason Why Strictly Come Dancing Will Probably Never Be Shown In America

 
 
 
Speaking in a newspaper interview today, Garth Ancier who is the president of BBC Worldwide America, explains why it would be difficult for his channel (BBC America) to show the UK's Strictly Come Dancing show on American screens. The article reads:
 
A growing challenge BBC America faces, Ancier said, is that as British programming becomes more and more popular in the United States, American networks acquire "change format" rights to more and more British shows. (American Idol is a change format of Britain's Pop Idol.) BBC America is blocked from acquiring the original shows if an American version has already been produced.
 
"We can't play the U.K. version of Dancing with the Stars [known as Strictly Come Dancing]," Ancier sighs. "If you want a format you have to buy it before a U.S. network gets its hands on it and hold back the rights to British episodes."
 
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