
Giveaway clue that Strictly star WON'T make the semi-final revealed
A TELLING clue signalling one Strictly Come Dancing star WON'T make the semi final has come to light.
Eagle eyed fans spotted the potential diary clash - between the BBC One show's last instalments and a theatre commitment.
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Fans are adamant one Strictly Come Dancing star won't reach the latter stages of the show
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It comes after La Voix was revealed in the 2025 line up
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The Drag Race star - real name Chris Dennis - has a pantomime commitment
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It came after the latest Strictly names were announced on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 this morning.
They saw Drag Race star La Voix and rugby star Chris Robshaw revealed as the latest competitors with their sights set on the Glitter Ball trophy.
Yet fans have speculated how La Voix, who was runner up on the sixth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK, will not make the semi final due to a commitment to panto.
She is signed up for a production of Jack and the Beanstalk at the Wycombe Swan Theatre.
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While the production kicks off on Friday, December 12 - in the midst of the Strictly season - the panto notes that she won't be onstage on Saturday, December 20.
While it states "no other performances have been affected" this could be subject to change - yet it has led to speculation La Voix won't last until the festive season shows to give herself time to juggle both roles.
LA VOIX'S VIEW
After her Strictly reveal, La Voix gave her thoughts on her new telly role.
She said: "This is very exciting."
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BBC Radio 2 host Scott then praised her outfit, with the drag star saying she was "channelling glitterball" before adding: "Strictly need to step up their game as I wear rhinestones on a daily basis."
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Meanwhile La Voix - real name Chris Dennis - confessed that despite an extensive performing career, she is not known for being a dancing Queen.
She said: "I can't dance, I've always said it's not my thing.
"I've managed to get through 20 years of being on stage by standing in the centre and having dancers choreographed around me, now I can't hide behind that any more."
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Prior to Drag Race, La Voix took part in the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent but failed to reach the live semi-finals.
Strictly 2025 rumoured line-up
The following stars are rumoured to be taking part in Strictly - plus scroll to see who has been confirmed
Angellica Bell: A familiar face on British television, Angellica is a seasoned TV presenter known for her work on shows like CBBC and The One Show. She's no stranger to reality TV, having recently appeared on Celebrity Big Brother.
Paul C. Brunson: The charismatic relationship expert and matchmaker from Married At First Sight UK, Paul is known for his insightful advice and warm personality. Swapping the sofa for the samba, he's tipped to bring a touch of class and intelligence to the competition.
Vicky Pattison: A reality TV stalwart who first found fame on Geordie Shore, Vicky has successfully transitioned into a presenter and author. Having supported her friend Pete Wicks on the show last year, it seems she's ready to put on her own dancing shoes.
Ashley Cain: Former footballer and reality TV star from Ex on the Beach, Ashley has more recently become known for his incredible charity work and campaigning.
Stacey Solomon: Known for her down-to-earth charm and successful BBC shows like Sort Your Life Out, fans are eager to see if she can translate her infectious energy to the ballroom.
Georgia Toffolo: Best known as "Toff" from Made in Chelsea and for winning I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2017, Georgia is a seasoned reality TV star.
Thomas Skinner: The lively entrepreneur who became a fan favourite on The Apprentice in 2019, Thomas is known for his larger-than-life personality and catchphrase "Bosh!". Despite admitting to no dancing experience, he's reportedly "up for giving it his best shot."
Tom Parker Bowles: The renowned food writer and critic, and son of Queen Camilla, is a surprising but intriguing name on the rumour list. A regular on MasterChef, it remains to be seen if his culinary precision translates to ballroom finesse.
Sir Mo Farah: The legendary Olympic long-distance runner is considered a national treasure.
Balvinder Sopal: The talented actress known for her role as Suki Panesar in EastEnders, Balvinder would follow a long line of successful soap stars on Strictly.
Jake Brown: The winner of The Traitors series three, Jake's name has emerged as a potential contestant.
Stefan Dennis: The actor, 66, has played six-times married Ramsay Street lothario Paul Robinson since the first episode in 1985 and now the soap is coming to an end, his schedule is clear.
Confirmed Strictly 2025 stars:
Ellie Goldstein - Vogue cover model Ellie is the first contestant with Down syndrome to take part in a full Strictly series. As well as her modelling work, she is known for CBBC.
George Clarke - Social media star George was the sixth person to be revealed. The influencer isn't the first YouTube star to appear, and follows Saffron Barker and Joe Suggs,
Balvinder Sopal - The soap star is the latest EastEnders cast member to sign up to the show. The actress is known for playing Walford matriarch Suki Panesar.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink: The former Premier League football striker, famous for his time at Leeds and Chelsea, is another sporting name being linked.
Alex Kingston - Actress Alex has joined the line-up and his hoping to emulate the success of her friend Sarah Hadland last year. She is best known for shows like Doctor Who, EastEnders and ER.
Dani Dyer: Rising to fame as the winner of Love Island in 2018, Dani has remained in the public eye with various TV appearances. The daughter of actor Danny Dyer, she's reportedly agreed to take part.
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey: Known as "Nitro" from the BBC's Gladiators reboot and a former Team GB sprinter, Harry has already shown off some moves on the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special.
We told how they are expected to dance with a man on the series.
STRICTLY SO FAR
The first name to be announced for the 2025 series was Gladiators star Nitro - real name Harry Aikines Aryeetey - who took in the Christmas Special last year.
He was quickly followed by Love Island winner Dani Dyer, Doctor Who star Alex Kingston and former footballer Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
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Representing soapland this year is EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal, who plays Suki Panesar.
The sixth celebrity to be confirmed was YouTube star George Clarke.
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The BGT alum will not star in the Jack and the Beanstalk production on the rumoured date of the Strictly final
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They have already revealed they 'can't dance'
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