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Craig Revel Horwood signs new two-year Strictly deal

Craig Revel Horwood signs new two-year Strictly deal
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Craig Revel Horwood reveals that he has signed up for this year's and next year's editions of Strictly Come Dancing.

Craig Revel Horwood has revealed that he has signed a new deal keeping him on Strictly Come Dancing until at least 2023.

The 57-year-old is the only member of the judging panel to have appeared on every single series since the show launched in 2004 - and he has also appeared in every single episode bar one, as he was forced to miss a show last November after he caught coronavirus.

Revel Horwood's future on the show came into question recently after it emerged that his good friend and fellow judge Bruno Tonioli may not be invited back this year, but the former dancer has now confirmed that he has signed up for at least two more series.

"I've signed a two-year deal," he told Hello, "but don't know about Shirley [Ballas], Motsi [Mabuse], Bruno, or Anton [Du Beke]."

The new series of Strictly begins on BBC One in September.

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