Angela Scanlon's 'stiff as a poker' Irish dance background on Strictly debut

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Angela Scanlon's 'stiff as a poker' Irish dance background on Strictly debut
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Strictly Come Dancing is back, and its grand return certainly lived up to expectations. With a dazzling golden spectacle for an opener, stunning style, intriguing couplings, and a heartfelt tribute to the late Len Goodman

In a dazzling spectacle of dance, the grand premiere of Strictly Come Dancing sashayed it's way right into our hearts.

READ MORE: Strictly's Claudia Winkleman's family life: Producer husband, actress sister and daughter's fire horror Meanwhile, across town, a whole squad of dancers gathers on the steps of the famous Tate Britain gallery in Pimlico. Instagram The beloved Strictly hosts are back and they're bringing the glamour!

"The main reasons were to properly push myself. I have two kids and I have been in the haze of nappies for a few years" she laughed.

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