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Strictly could return with stars ‘distancing dancing’, says Shirley Ballas

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Shirley Ballas has suggested that Strictly Come Dancing could return to screens with contestants “distancing dancing” as lockdown measures are eased.

The head judge, 59, said she had sent the BBC One show’s producers an example of how celebrities and their professional partners could perform without touching.

Ballas said the method would be “challenging” but could make the show more interesting to viewers. Appearing on Loose Women, she said: “I spoke to the executive producer Sarah and I am 99% sure the show will go on in some format. “Of course, they are discussing. “It has been ongoing discussions and they will find a way to do it. “I did send an example of distancing dancing, so you can do that. “A little bit more difficult, challenging,

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