
Strictly fans ‘work out' this year's same sex dance pairing after full line up is revealed
show sleuths Strictly fans 'work out' this year's same sex dance pairing after full line up is revealed
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STRICTLY Come Dancing fans think they've 'worked out' this year's same sex dance pairing - as the full line-up is unveiled.
Viewers are eagerly awaiting the beloved BBC dance show's return this Autumn.
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Strictly fans think they've worked out who this year's same-sex couple will be
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Game of Thrones star Kristian Nairn has joined this year's series
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John and Johannes reached the final back in 2021
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Sleuthing fans think they've rumbled this year's same-sex partnership.
It comes as Kristian Nairn - who played Game of Thrones' beloved Hodor - was the final star to be confirmed.
The 49-year-old, who is also a DJ, stands at an impressive, towering 6'9.
Usually, the BBC show pairs celebrities and professionals based on height compatibility.
Writing online, fans predicted Kristian could be partnered with a male pro - for this reason.
One wrote: "Given his height, maybe there's a chance he gets a male pro?
"Even the taller female pros will still be nearly a foot shorter than him!
"Excited to see him, always struck me as a lovely guy in interviews."
Another added: "Maybe he'll get Johannes?"
While a third chimed in: "Wow, was not expecting this.
Kristian Nairn and Karen Carney has been confirmed for Strictly
"Rooting for him and excited to see how they will work around the height difference."
This year's line-up also includes Gladiators star Nitro, Dani Dyer, Balvinder Sopal and Vicky Pattison, to name just a few.
The show's tallest male pros include Kai Widdrington (6'2) and Johannes Radebe (6'0).
Meanwhile, fans also highlighted 5'7 female professional Nadiya Bychkova.
Strictly Come Dancing has featured multiple same-sex pairings across recent series.
In 2021, Bake Off star John Whaite placed as runner-up alongside Johannes.
A year earlier, Olympic boxer Nicola Adams was partnered with Katya Jones.
Comedian Jayde Adams danced with Karen Hauer during her time on Strictly.
Strictly airs on BBC One and iPlayer.
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