There is rife over who will take the coveted roles now that Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman have confirmed that they will be leaving Strictly Come Dancing after this year.
Tess Daly choked back tears as she addressed her exit from the Strictly Come Dancing live on air alongside fellow soon to be ex host Claudia Winkleman.
La Voix made a number of jokes about the off-screen upset during a night of high drama. While Vicky Pattison chose not to run for the newly vacant hosting positions.
Vicky said she was unsuitable to front the show, due to the family friendly element. She said this week: “If they wanted me and and (fellow contestant) Angela Scanlon to do it, they’d have to move it post-watershed, that’s for sure. But of course we would love it.”
Vicky also shared that she thinks the end of Tess and Claudia’s stint fronting the show is “devastating news” for viewers, but she does think the pair “deserve” to ge their weekends back. She told The Sun on Sunday: “My husband sent me through Tess’s statements. It’s devastating news. Tess and Claudia are such consummate professionals, beautiful women inside and out.
But I bet they enjoy spending weekends with their families at home. It deserves it. Tess, 56, and Claudia, 53, both admitted that they had always planned to leave together, and they both shared a joint statement confirming their exit earlier this week.
They stated in a joint statement that Strictly was a “absolute dream” and that we have enjoyed working together on Thursday (October 23). We had planned to leave together before, but now it seems appropriate.
“We will have the greatest rest of this amazing series and we just want to say an enormous thank you to the BBC and to every single person who works on the show. They’re the most brilliant team and we’ll miss them every day.
When we say the final “keep dancing,” we will cry, but we will keep saying it to one another. Possibly while eating some pizza while wearing tracksuit bottoms at home. “Tess and Claud.
Who else might be chosen because Vicky has decided to leave her and is now being considered for a successor, according to the news sources?
Janette Manrara and Fleur East
Fleur and Janette, who are already co-hosting Strictly It Takes Two, are the current favorites for the role, with 3/1 odds for taking over the main show. Zoe Ball and Hannah Waddingham, who have already presented Eurovision and the Olivier Awards, are the other stars who are expected to take the place at 3/1.
Roman Kemp
Roman, who hosted The One Show, already has a strong presence on the BBC. If producers decide to change things up a little, he has the potential to change the format and audience. His odds are 5/1.
Rylan Clark
Rylan might be the obvious choice to take over after hosting It Takes Two and having a lot of experience in a live TV setting. His quick wit, humor, and general popularity with viewers wherever he turns his hand are also pluses for bosses. He currently has a ratio of 5 to 1.
Emma Willis
Emma has always been a fan favorite when she turns her hand to anything and is no stranger to the demands of hosting live shows. Her decades of experience as a reliable face on television have given her a 10/1 rating, especially with her most recent co-hosting of Love Is Blind with husband Matt Willis. If Matt and Matt were to marry, we might even see a marriage.
Rose Ayling-Ellis
Former EastEnders star and Glitterball winner Rose was a huge hit with viewers when she cruised to victory with Giovanni Pernice. Her popularity makes her an obvious choice and a former successful contestant returning to front the series would be a wonderful touch. Her odds currently stand at 12/1.
Source: Mirror

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