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Craig Revel Horwood says strict Covid rules won't put stop to infamous 'Strictly curse'

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Strictly Come Dancing fans speculate every single year over whether any couples will couple up, and with Covid social distancing many might think that romance may be off the cards for 2021.However, famously outspoken Craig Revel Horwood reckons Covid rules won’t put a stop to the so-called “Strictly curse”.Over the years more than a dozen dance couples have hooked up together on the hit BBC telly series, and fans love a good romantic tale.Recent romances from the series included comic Seann Walsh and his married pro partner Katya Jones, and documentary-maker Stacey Dooley and dancer Kevin Clifton.But judge Craig reckons love could still be in the air on the dancefloor despite a coronavirus ban on smooching.He said: “I agree with it, only.

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