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Strictly Come Dancing's new contestant revealed after Game of Thrones star forced to pull out

Strictly Come Dancing's new contestant revealed after Game of Thrones star forced to pull out

The Irish Sun5 hours ago
The star was drafted in at the last minute following Kristian Nairn's exit on medical grounds
KEEP DANCING Strictly Come Dancing's new contestant revealed after Game of Thrones star forced to pull out
EMMERDALE hunk Lewis Cope has been confirmed as the new contestant for Strictly Come Dancing 2025 – being drafted in at the last minute.
The star was announced on The One Show tonight, making an appearance after an 11th hour casting following the exit of Game of Thrones star, Kristian Nairn.
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Emmerdale star Lewis Cope has been drafted in last minute to hit the Strictly dancefloor
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Kristian Nairn was forced to withdraw on medical grounds
Credit: PA
The 20-year-old from Hartlepool, County Durham, played Nicky Milligan on the ITV soap from 2022 to 2024.
The character was the secret son of Caleb Miligan, and the grandson of Faith Dingle and Frank Tate.
Speaking about accepting the challenge, Lewis admitted that he was drafted in "over the past two days" and wasn't initially in the running to take part.
"If anything, it's probably helped me," he said of joining late. "Because I haven't really had time to think about it or anything.
"So now the excitement has kind of just taken over, and I'm just like all inside."
As for who he wants to impress, he said: "I'd probably say Shirley, just because she seems to be very particular on technique and all of that.
"So if I can manage to learn some of the technique, and I think that'll be, like, a nice achievement for me."
Without a preference for a partner, he added: "All of them are going to be fantastic. I know they're at the top of the game.
"So for me, I probably want someone that's going to push me, like, literally push me."
Lewis might just be accused of having unfair dance experience, however.
At the age of 11 he was appearing in one of the leading roles in Billy Elliot: The Musical in London's West End.
Luckily he managed to avoid too much Mickey taking at school.
He said: 'I never got any stick at school – it probably helped that I had brothers in every year and that they were boxers.
'But I was also able to charm and joke with classmates, so it was never a big thing. I was very lucky, for somebody else it could have been different.'
Nairn, famed for playing Hodor on Game of Thrones, was confirmed to be leaving the show today on medical grounds.
He said in his official statement: "With a heavy heart, I have to step back from this season 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."
The 49-year-old actor later took to social media with a video, explaining that his vitals had spiked due a combination of stress and grief.
Apologising to fans, he explained that doctors had advised he withdraw from the show so he could get back to normal.
He is now under treatment expected to make a full recovery, with Nairn adding that the doctors didn't see the spike as a major concern.
"I'm not going to have time for the show - I'm not going to have time for the training," he said.
"I also don't want to leave them, you and my other contestants hanging, that's not really fair."
Kristian admitted he was "gutted" to be out saying he spent months preparing and "looking forward to taking part".
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Lewis is best known for playing Nicky Milligan on Emmerdale
But he thanked Strictly bosses for their "understanding" and support.
"So, let's see what happens when I get sorted. I'm gonna be taking it easy for now and I'll be able to return to work very shortly," he continued.
"It's always been my honour to, in some way and my weird way, to just to be... just to show that I'm from Northern Ireland.
"I'm very proud and I'm sorry I've let you down in any way. But I'll continue to do my best."
Sarah James, Executive Producer, BBC Studios said of the exit: '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.'
Strictly Come Dancing kicks off next month on BBC One.
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