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James Jordan slams 3 Strictly dancers 'who are REFUSING Covid vaccine'

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BBC series from 2006 to 2013, hit out at the trio, who are unnamed, during a debate on Good Morning Britain on Tuesday, alongside ex Strictly dancer Kristina Rihanoff.

Sources have claimed one professional dancer has already been paired with a celebrity and it is well-known among the cast that they have refused the jab, sparking resentment behind the scenes.

The pro does not have to disclose whether they've been vaccinated to BBC bosses, because it is a private medical manner. Giving his take on the situation, James, 43, said: 'I would normally protect the professional dancers until the cows come home but on this particular occasion I can't unfortunately.

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