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Craig Revel Horwood predicts Strictly curse as couples 'will quarantine' together alone

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Craig Revel Horwood has shared some insight into the uncertain future of Strictly Come Dancing this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The outspoken judge, 55 has suggested that this years couples may be forced to quarantine together ahead of the lives shows.

As the coronavirus rages on, Strictly bosses are yet to confirm or deny claims that the hit talent show will be dismissed this year.

Despite this, Craig admits that he feels strongly that fans will get to tune in to watch celebrities dance their weekends away - but there will be some serious safety measures put in place.

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