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Nicola Adams confirms return for Strictly final with partner Katya after Covid scare

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Strictly Come Dancing star Nicola Adams has confirmed she will be back for the show's upcoming final. The Olympic boxer was forced to quit the long-running BBC competition after her professional dance partner Katya Jones tested positive for coronavirus.

The couple made history as the first same-sex pairing on the show, and were doing well in the contest until it was brought to a halt.

But Nicola has revealed it is not the end of her Strictly stint. Fans learned about her return during Wednesday night's It Takes Two, where Rylan Clark-Neal announced the exciting news.

The former Celebrity Big Brother star exclaimed: "You did give us a little tease didn't you, that maybe a little return to the dancefloor darling, might be happening. "I

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