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All the Strictly Come Dancing 2021 Covid rules, from self-isolation to group dances

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Strictly Come Dancing is about to burst back onto our screens. The hotly anticipated 2021 series is set to begin on Saturday with a glitzy launch show, which will see this year’s batch of celebrity contestants matched up with their professional partners.

McFly star Tom Fletcher, Loose Women panellist Judi Love and former rugby player Ugo Monye are among the line-up of 15 famous faces entering the Strictly ballroom in a bid to impress the judges with their fancy footwork. READ MORE: Wales Six Nations tickets become the most expensive in historyBut with just days to go, one of the show’s professional dancers — who was confirmed to be partnered up with one of the celebs — has tested positive for Covid-19 and must now enter a 10-day period of.

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