Strictly Come Dancing 2023 is on its way, with a whole new roster of celebrities from reality star Zara McDermott to veteran broadcaster Krishnan Guru-Murthy set to compete.
This year, the BBC One show turns 21, and will be presented once again by the sparkling duo that is Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
The first line-up announcements were made in early August, with more names expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.
The 2023 line-up so far includes actors, presenters, comedians and more.
Meet them all below...
Zara McDermott
Zara McDermott— (BBC)
McDermott was the seventh contestant to be announced for Strictly’s latest series. The 26-year-old reality star found fame on ITV’s Love Island, appearing on the show in 2018.
She has since fronted five BBC documentaries, including Revenge Porn, Uncovering Rape Culture and Disordered Eating.
She’s also known for documenting her relationship with fellow reality star Sam Thompson (Made in Chelsea) on social media.
“I am so excited to be joining the world of Strictly! I grew up watching it every year with my nan and she was the biggest Strictly fan,” McDermott said.
“We would dance around the house and I have such fond memories of that time in my life. I even remember the first-ever series, and being mesmerised by all the beautiful dresses! I can’t wait to throw myself into this experience and start training. It’s going to be incredible.”
Amanda Abbington— (BBC)
The actor, 49, has starred in some of the UK’s biggest drama TV series, including Sherlock, Mr Selfridge, Wolfe, and Desperate Measures.
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Her role as Mary Morstan in Sherlock won her the Best Supporting Actress prize at the Crime Thriller Awards.
Abbington’s acting career spans three decades and she has also performed in various plays, including the recent West End transfer of Steven Moffat’s The Unfriend.
She said: “I’m actually really shy and self-conscious so this will be a great opportunity for me to overcome those things! Plus, I get to learn to dance which I am incredibly excited about.
“I’m really looking forward to the training too, I’m quite competitive as my family and friends will tell you. I can’t wait to start!”
Angela Rippon
Angela Rippon— (BBC)
The award-winning journalist, TV presenter, newsreader, and author, who turns 79 in October, is the oldest contestant to ever compete on Strictly.
Her career spans over 50 years, with the star having presented programmes from current affairs to quiz shows and magazine programmes for global broadcasters. She hosted the original version of Strictly, which was called Come Dancing, more than 30 years ago.
In 2004, she was awarded an OBE in recognition of her services to Broadcasting, Charity and the Arts, then in the 2017 New Year Honours Angela was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to dementia care.
Rippon said: “This will be quite an adventure for me. A scary one, considering I’m about to be 79. But I’m really looking forward to the challenge, and perhaps being able to learn to dance the Argentinian Tango!!”
Layton Williams
Layton Williams— (BBC)
The 28-year-old film and theatre actor is best known for playing the title roles in Billy Elliot and Everyone’s Talking About Jamie.
His other stage shows include Thriller Live, Rent, Hairspray and New Adventures. He is best known on TV for playing Stephen Carmichael in the Bad Education movie and recently rebooted series. He’s also starred in I Hate Suzie and does the voiceover for the UK’s first gay dating show, I Kissed a Boy.
Williams said: “Absolutely buzzing to confirm that I will be taking part in THE most iconic dance competition in the UK! It’s time to bring it to the Ballroom... Bring on the sequins… ALL the sequins!”
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Krishnan Guru-Murthy— (BBC)
Guru-Murthy, 53, is a staple of British broadcasting. He is the main anchor of Channel 4 News, as well as reporting for the foreign affairs series Unreported World and hosting live debates for Channel 4.
Since joining the C4 team in 1998 he has covered major events from the Omagh bombing to the 911 attacks and the Ukraine War, and last year he won the Royal Television Society Journalism Award for best Network Presenter.
Guru-Murthy said: “I’m surprised, delighted and slightly confused to find myself taking part in Strictly on the basis of ‘you only live once!’ and I can’t wait to start learning to dance, but I am slightly worried about my general decrepitude.
“I know I’m going to love it and have a brilliant time and just hope I’m not the only one enjoying my participation.”
Eddie Kadi
Eddie Kadi— (BBC)
The 40-year-old is a multi-award-winning stand-up comedian and radio presenter who was the first British Black comic to headline the O2 Arena in London.
He has hosted the prestigious Mobo Awards and appeared on numerous TV formats including Blankety Blank, The National Comedy Awards, Tonight with Target, +44 Presents: The Noughties Podcast, Don’t Hate the Playaz, and Road to Afro Nation: Davido Live.
He also fronts The Official Afrobeats Chart Show on BBC Radio 1Xtra and is a Team Captain on ITV’s entertainment format Sorry I Didn’t Know.
Kadi said: “WOW. Anyone who knows me, understands that music and dance is so important and central to who I am... I promise you, I’m going to give it everything I’ve got. This is going to be a VIBE.”
Angela Scanlon
Angela Scanlon— (BBC)
The 39-year-old TV presenter is known for her work on the BBC and Irish broadcaster RTÉ. She hosts the interior design show Your Home Made Perfect on BBC Two and is the only woman in the UK and Ireland to have their own Saturday night chat show with RTÉ One’s Ask Me Anything.
Last year, she published her first book Joyrider, part empowering guide and part memoir, all about the importance of bringing gratitude into everyday life.
Scanlon said: “Will they make me tan? How itchy are sequins?! Do they do flesh-coloured sports bras? Well... there’s only one way to find out, right!? Now I’m panicking a bit… but also secretly thrilled about the prospect of all that glitter. Let’s go!”
Adam Thomas
Adam Thomas - Strictly Come Dancing— (BBC)
Known to many for his role as Adam Barton in Emmerdale, the 34-year-old actor is the eighth celebrity announced as part of Strictly 2023.
He isn’t the only recognisable face in his family: elder brother Ryan played Jason Grimshaw in Coronation Street from 2000 to 2016, while his twin Scott came third with Kady McDermott in the second season of Love Island (2016).
“I am so excited to be joining the cast of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing,” Thomas said. “I’ve been such a big fan of the show for years, I can’t believe I’m actually doing it! I can’t dance to save my life but I’m buzzing to learn and have a good laugh with my pro. Get me on that dance floor... I can’t wait!”
Nikita Kanda
Nikita Kanda - Strictly Come Dancing— (BBC)
Nikita Kanda, 28, hosts BBC Asian Network’s Breakfast show and previously hosted the station’s Saturday afternoon show.
As well as her work on the radiowaves, Kanda has also fronted regular reports on BBC One’s The One Show.
She is the ninth person to join the Strictly 2023 lineup, and the news was announced on her own programme on Tuesday 8 August.
Kanda shared her excitement about joining Strictly 2023, explaining: “I can’t believe I’m going to be on Strictly. This is a dream come true. I’m still pinching myself. I don’t think it will properly sink in until I step onto the dancefloor. I can’t wait to get glammed up and get out there. Throw the glitter on me!”
Ellie Leach
Ellie Leach— (BBC)
Ellie Leach will be well-known to fans of Coronation Street, as she played the character Faye Windass from 2011 to 2023.
Now aged 22, the actor grew up in front of viewers’ eyes over the last 12 years and was nominated for several British Soap Awards and Inside Soap Awards for her performance, having tackled hard-hitting storylines such as a pregnancy at 13, early menopause and reconnecting with the child she gave up at birth.
After she was announced as the 10th celebrity to take part in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing on BBC Breakfast (Wednesday 9 August), Leach said: “It still doesn’t feel real that I’m going to be doing Strictly! It’s always been a dream of mine so I guess dreams really do come true!”
Jody Cundy CBE
Jody Cundy— (BBC)
World and Paralympic Champion Jody Cundy CBE is the 11th celebrity announced as part of Strictly 2023.
He has represented Great Britain at seven Summer Paralympics winning eight Gold, one Silver and three Bronze medals across swimming and cycling events, as well as having 23 world titles under his belt at the World Championships. His most recent win in Glasgow came a mere four days before his Strictly announcement on Wednesday 9 August.
Being no stranger to competitive sports, Cundy spoke of his excitement and being ready to “throw myself headfirst into the world of ballroom dancing”.
“[It’s] so far away from what I’m used to, but I’m looking forward to the challenge and pushing myself way out of my comfort zone, especially as I’m always last onto the dance floor.”
He added: “Can’t wait to get stuck in, bring on the glitter and sequins!”
Bobby Brazier
Bobby Brazier— (BBC)
Twenty-year-old Bobby Brazier will be familiar to EastEnders fans as Freddie Slater, a role he started in September 2022.
Others may be familiar with him from the runway, as a model for Dolce & Gabbana, or for sitting front-row at London Fashion Week beside Lewis Hamilton.
And there’ll be others who simply know him as the son of the late reality star Jade Goody and her former partner, presenter Jeff Brazier.
Speaking about his involvement in the long-running BBC dance competition, Brazier said: “I’m so excited to be part of the Strictly lineup, I can’t wait to start training like a professional dancer and adding a few moves to my locker. I’m looking forward to performing in front of everyone, it’s going to be so much fun!”
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One in September.