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BBC Strictly's Amy Dowden shares unexpected news 'I can't believe this'

BBC Strictly's Amy Dowden shares unexpected news 'I can't believe this'

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Strictly Come Dancing star Amy Dowden has shared some big news with her fans ahead of her return to the iconic BBC ballroom.
Amy Dowden has expressed her excitement and joy following some huge news ahead of return to the Strictly Come Dancing ballroom. The professional dancer was confirmed in April to be among those returning to the BBC show.

It comes after Amy's last appearance on Strictly was cut short last year, when she was paired with JLS singer JB Gill, following a foot injury. Following the announcement of her being confirmed to join the 2025 line-up, Amy took to social media.

"So grateful to be back on the best show on TV for my 9th year with my strictly family. @bbcstrictly," the 35-year-old Welsh professional dancer wrote to her loyal legion of fans.

She continued: "This show means everything to me, through the highs and my all time lows, it truly got me through my toughest of times. The show is pure magic and good for the soul. I'm feeling stronger than ever.
"The countdown begins to be back in the rehearsal room with my strictly family. Who else is counting down the days? Keep dancing! Welsh love."
Since the announcement, Amy has been spotted back in rehearsals alongside her other co-stars as they gear up to pre-record the group routines ahead of the live shows, as reported by the Manchester Evening News.
More recently, the dancers have met the celebrity contestants for the first time as the official line-up was confirmed. However, before Amy will return to the dancefloor she shared some incredible news with her fans.
Following a tough few years, she has been nominated for an award at this year's National Television Awards, after her documentary candidly opening up on her breast cancer experience was released.

The programme, Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me, has been nominated in the Authored Documentary category alongside Flintoff, There's Only One Rob Burrow, Molly-Mae: Behind It All and Boyzone: No Matter What.
Announcing the news on Instagram on Tuesday, August 19, Amy told her followers: "I can't believe this, my documentary has made the top 5 for the national television awards @officialntas. Thank you to all who voted.

"I made the decision to allow the cameras in to follow my cancer diagnosis, surgery and treatment to show the reality of a cancer diagnosis but most importantly to raise awareness to get as many as I can to check themselves! The amount of messages I still receive to those who have now started checking themselves or gone to the gp has been unbelievable and so rewarding. But also from those going through a cancer diagnosis who said they no longer feel alone.
"The votes are now open again and all the support doesn't go unnoticed. From the bottom of my heart thank you, # but most importantly remember to check yourself, if your not who is? Welsh love always xxx #strictlyamycancerandme #ntas."

Fans were thrilled for the professional dancer as they flooded the comments, including her co-stars. @jowitasdowden expressed: "Always so proud of you. Congratulations gorgeousstrictlycariad commented: "
One fan was in awe, commenting: "Oh my god? ? ? this is incredible. congratulations beautiful! !"As another shared their excitement adding: "Yay this is amazing well done."
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