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Strictly's Shirley Ballas tested for coronavirus after developing symptoms

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Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas has revealed she's taken a coronavirus test after being struck down with a nasty cough and a temperature.

Speaking in the virtual winners room at the BAFTA TV Awards last night, the talent show star, 59, admitted she hasn't been well and is waiting on the results of a test to see if she's contracted Covid-19.

She said: "I broke my foot, so that is healing, I've not been so well with a cough. I had a temperature and a this and a that. "So I just took the Covid test today so I have to wait for 24 hours. "Then my boyfriend will come back some time next week." Strictly Come Dancing won a BAFTA at last night's virtual ceremony, and Shirley said she was thrilled.

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