BBC Strictly Come Dancing male pros all want to partner with one particular female celebrity

BBC Strictly Come Dancing male professionals are all vying to partner with a particular female celebrity, Love Island star Tasha Ghouri. Tasha recently joined the lineup for Strictly Come Dancing 2023, and the male dancers are eager to team up with her for the upcoming series. Tasha, known for being Love Island’s first deaf contestant, secured a notable fourth place finish on the show with partner Andrew Le Page. In addition to her reality TV background, Tasha is also a pioneering model and podcast host, adding to her appeal as a dance partner.

The 26-year-old’s dancing skills have made her a standout favourite among the male professional dancers, with insiders revealing that they see her as a strong contender to win the competition. Despite the excitement surrounding Tasha’s participation, there has been some controversy regarding celebrities with prior dance experience competing on the show, sparking debates among fans. Tasha addressed the criticism on social media, highlighting that her career path had shifted since Love Island, and adapting to Strictly’s dance styles would present a fresh challenge for her.

Expressing her enthusiasm for joining Strictly Come Dancing, Tasha shared her disbelief at the opportunity, mentioning how the show had been a favourite in her family for years. Furthermore, the BBC recently announced a significant change for the upcoming 20th series of Strictly Come Dancing, introducing live signing for the first time to improve accessibility for a broader audience. The addition of live signing, along with other features like audio description and subtitling, aims to make the show more inclusive ahead of its anticipated return later this year.

Strictly Come Dancing is scheduled to premiere in September on BBC One, with Tasha Ghouri poised to bring her dance expertise to the highly popular competition.