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Daily Mirror
5 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Dianne Buswell addresses Strictly Come Dancing future amid uncertainty
Dianne Buswell has addressed her future on Strictly Come Dancing amid uncertainly over her partner in the next series Dianne Buswell has addressed her future on Strictly Come Dancing. The TV star, 36, has appeared as a professional dancer on the BBC Saturday night favourite since 2017 but made it clear that she has no idea what the future holds for her. On Thursday night, she took to Instagram to hold a Q&A session with her followers whilst she was on a train and one asked: "Do you think this will be your last year on Strictly?" Over of a photo of herself dressed up backstage in an elaborate costume, she replied: "I sure hope not!!!!" Another fan was quick to ask Dianne, who will be appearing on the upcoming edition of Strictly Come Dancing when it returns to screens on September 20, who her celebrity partner will be this year. Famous faces to have signed up to hit the dance floor this time around include the likes of Neighbours legend Stefan Dennis, footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and ruby player Chris Robshaw. But, alas, Dianne, who has danced with the likes of Tyler West, EastEnders star Bobby Brazier and last year's winner Chris McCausland, is yet to be told which celebrity she will be helping out with their footwork, as she confirmed: "No idea, who do you reckon?" It comes after the show was thrown into chaos when former Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn gave up his place in the ballroom before the programme had even gone to air. Soap actor Lewis Cope was announced as his replacement. Speaking about joining the show, Lewis - who has starred on Emmerdale as Nicky Miligan - said: "I'm so excited to be swapping the Dales for the dance floor and joining this year's Strictly Come Dancing. I've always been a fan of the show and cannot wait to get started!" Lewis only found out on Monday that he was joining the show. Lewis will be known to soap fans as Emmerdale's Nicky - the son of Caleb and Ruby Miligan. He is no longer in the village but his sister and parents still are. Lewis has also had roles in Vera and he worked with David Beckham on an advertising campaign. Lewis will be known to soap fans as Emmerdale's Nicky - the son of Caleb and Ruby Miligan. He is no longer in the village but his sister and parents still are. Lewis has also had roles in Vera and he worked with David Beckham on an advertising campaign. Just hours earlier, actor and DJ Kristian revealed that he has stepped back for "medical reasons". He said in a statement: 'With a heavy heart, I have to step back from this series of Strictly Come Dancing due to unexpected medical reasons. I was truly looking forward to the journey, and I'm deeply sorry to disappoint anyone who was looking forward to seeing me on the dance floor. Thank you all for your support, and I will be back on my feet very soon, in every sense. Love to all, Kristian." Kristian later released a longer statement, reassuring fans that he's "under treatment already". He said: "I've been given the amazing opportunity of Strictly but sadly I'm having to withdraw. Like so many people at the minute, I have dealing with a high level of stress. And a little bit of grief, if I'm going to be really real. I've always been my mother's son and I have always powered through things like this in the past and any other time of my life actually. "Honestly I think I've got a pretty healthy attitude towards stuff like this. I thought I did at least. For the first time it's manifested physically. And it's caused a spike in my vitals. It's entered an area of concern. I'm a big guy. Always have been, ever since I stepped foot on this earth. "So I take my health very seriously and I do see my doctor all the time. I was checked for the show two weeks before. And everything was fine. So he was happy for me to take part. Please note, I'm ok. I'm under treatment already. And my doctor isn't concerned." He added: "And after 2-3 weeks I'll be pretty much back to normal. But sadly I don't have time for the show now, for all the training and everything like that. And I also don't want to leave them, you and the other contestants hanging. It's not really fair. I'm gutted to say the least.


ITV News
6 hours ago
- ITV News
Emmerdale's Lewis Cope announced as Strictly contestant after Kristian Nairn withdraws
Emmerdale actor Lewis Cope has been announced as the latest celebrity contestant on Strictly Come Dancing after Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn said he was withdrawing for health reasons. Announcing his participation on BBC's The One Show, Cope said the programme had got in contact on Monday asking if he wanted to join this year's series. The actor, who plays Nicky Milligan in Emmerdale, said he was walking down Oxford Street on his way to meet a friend when he received the phone call. Asked how it felt to be joining the series late, Cope said: 'I think, if anything, it's probably helped me because I haven't really had time to think about it or anything so now the excitement has kind of just taken over.' Cope said he was looking to most impress judge Shirley Ballas out of the show's panel. Cope, 30, was nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2023 National Television awards and has starred in Vera and Miss Sidhu Investigates. He made his stage debut at 11 years old, playing Michael in the West End hit Billy Elliot: The Musical. Cope joins former Lioness Karen Carney, Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison and Love Island's Dani Dyer-Bowen who have already been announced for the new series. Podcast host and YouTube star George Clarke, former England rugby player Chris Robshaw and Olympian and Gladiators star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey are also set to join the 2025 lineup. Announcing his withdrawal from the show, 49-year-old Nairn, best known for playing Hodor in the HBO fantasy series Game Of Thrones said that with a "heavy heart" he was stepping back due to "unexpected medical reasons". Speaking to his followers on Instagram he explained "Like so many people at the minute, I've been dealing with a high level of stress and a little bit of grief, if I'm going to be really real."I've always been my mother's son and I've always powered through things like this in the past. I think I've got a pretty healthy attitude towards stuff like this. Well, I thought I did, at least."But for the first time it's manifested physically and has caused a spike in my vitals as sort of an area of concern."Please know I'm OK. I'm under treatment already, and my doctor isn't concerned. After two, maybe three weeks, I'll be pretty much back to normal, but sadly, it's not going to be in time for all the training and everything like that."He added that he was "gutted" not to be taking part in the series, calling it a "wonderful opportunity".


Daily Mirror
6 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Kristian Nairn statement in full as Strictly says quitting is 'best option for everyone'
Kristian Nairn has told how quitting Strictly was a major blow, but hopes he may get another crack at the show. The Game of Thrones star pulled out just one week into rehearsals, blaming difficulties including stress and grief. Kristian Nairn has told how quitting Strictly Come Dancing was a major blow, but hopes he may get another crack at the show. The Game of Thrones star pulled out just one week into rehearsals, blaming difficulties including stress and grief. The 49-year-old said: 'Like so many people at the minute, I have been dealing with a high level of stress and a little bit of grief, if I'm going to be really real. I've always been my mother's son and I have always powered through things like this in the past and any other time of my life actually. Honestly, I think I've got a pretty healthy attitude towards stuff like this. "I thought I did, at least. For the first time it's manifested physically and it's caused a spike in my vitals. It's entered an area of concern. I'm a big guy. Always have been, ever since I stepped foot on this earth. So I take my health very seriously and I do see my doctor all the time. I was checked for the show two weeks before and everything was fine. So he was happy for me to take part. "Please note, I'm OK. I'm under treatment already and my doctor isn't concerned. And after two to three weeks I'll be pretty much back to normal. But sadly, I don't have time for the show now, for all the training and everything like that. "And I also don't want to leave them, you and the other contestants hanging. It's not really fair. I'm gutted to say the least. I was really looking forward to taking part in this." Kristian, who played giant Hodor in Game Of Thrones, praised Strictly for their support and hinted the door could be left open for a return. He added: 'I've honestly felt 100% supported so I'm really grateful for that. So let's see what happens when I get it sorted. "I'm going to be taking it easy for now and I'll be able to return to work very shortly. I was so excited for this. Not only for myself but for the amazing people from my home of Northern Ireland. It's always been an honour in my weird way to show I'm from NI. I'm sorry if I've let you down in any way but I will continue to do my best." Kristian, who recently appeared in BBC pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death, also paid tribute to his fellow celebrities and said he has enjoyed his 'brief' encounters. He said: 'It's a really great bunch of people and I'm really looking forward to watching and seeing how well you all do. Who knows what the future holds?' Strictly executive Producer Sarah James added: 'We've absolutely loved getting to know Kristian in this short time, and he has all the makings of a brilliant Strictly Come Dancing contestant. 'We're incredibly sorry to lose him from this year's series and we all wish him a speedy recovery.' Rehearsals began last week and sources claimed the actor struggled from the outset. One said: 'Kristian sadly just wasn't up to competing on Strictly and so he had to pull out. The celebrities have not been paired up yet but he had a couple sessions in the group number and they were a shock to the system. "By his own admission he found them a struggle and may have been surprised how much of a challenge it was physically for him. He wasn't feeling great and the best option for everyone was for him to leave the show at this stage. It has been a bit of a scramble but we have got a replacement." DJ and drag performer Kristian has detailed his physical and mental health struggles in his memoir Beyond the Throne. Strictly has been hit by a string of storms recently. Last year, dancer Giovanni Pernice quit after being was accused of bullying and harassing 2023 partner Amanda Abbington. Some complaints against him were upheld but he was cleared of the most serious ones in a probe. In the same series, the BBC pro Graziano Di Prima was removed over claims of misconduct towards partner Zara McDermott during training. And this year, Welsh opera singer Wynne Evans left the dance tour after being accused of making inappropriate remarks The full Strictly line up was announced last week. Taking part are Love Island 's Dani Dyer, former England rugby union star Chris Robshaw, model Ellie Goldstein, Gladiator Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal and Lewis – who told how he was only asked on Monday if he could join up. The 30-year-old, who plays Nicky Milligan in the soap, said he was walking down Oxford Street on his way to meet a friend when he received the phone call. He said: 'I think, if anything, it's probably helped me because I haven't really had time to think about it or anything so now the excitement has kind of just taken over.' Lewis, nominated for the Rising Star Award at the 2023 National Television awards, also starred in Vera and Miss Sidhu Investigates. Strictly, hosted by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, returns next month. Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, Anton Du Beke and Shirley Ballas are judges. Kristian isn't the first celebrity to quit Strictly at the 11th hour. In 2019, Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing stepped aside after suffering an injury in rehearsals. Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher replaced him and went on to win the series with Oti Mabuse. Jamie returned to the show the following year and made it to the final.