‘I’m worried’: Craig Revel Horwood ‘slightly concerned’ about Strictly Come Dancing star
CRAIG REVEL HORWOOD has shared his thoughts on some of the celebrities set to compete in this year's series and shared his concern for one in particular.
Strictly: Kaye Adams shares her ‘fear’
A new batch of stars are getting ready to take to the dancefloor as the new series of Strictly Come Dancing airs next weekend. Although long-standing judge Craig Revel Horwood revealed he has concerns over Loose Women’s Kaye Adams.
At the start of August, Kaye was revealed as the fourth celebrity set to compete in the BBC One dance show.
Recently, Kaye expressed her worries about competing in the show to co-star and friend Nadia Sawalha, where she confessed to making a terrible mistake.
It looks as though Kaye isn’t the only person concerned about her upcoming debut as judge Craig had some fears.
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The judge, who has been part of the show since 2004, explained: “I think she’ll do quite well at the ballroom stuff, but I’m worried about the Latin.
“The sex appeal and the hip action and rhythm, things like the Cha-Cha-Cha might prove … a challenge, darling.”
Although he may be fearful of Kaye’s dancing appearance, he admitted that actor Will Mellor could be a celebrity to watch out for.
He added to The Mirror: “I think he’s got a real charm about him and I think he’ll be able to bring that onto the dance floor.”
“He’s got a great personality, he’ll provide some funny moments.”
Craig also mentioned that he believes Kym Marsh will fit in well as she has danced in the past.
She said: “She was obviously walking and she said, ‘Alright, I’ve made a terrible mistake signing up for this Strictly, I don’t know what I’ve done!
“I don’t know why I’m trying to be something I’m not, I’ve got to do it, I've signed the contract.'"
Fans will also get to see James Bye, Hamza Yassin, Fleur East, Tony Adams, Molly Rainford, Ellie Taylor and Matt Goss compete.
This year, four new professional dancers Vito Coppola, Carlos Gu, Lauren Oakley and Michelle Tsiakka will be added to the line-up.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the launch show has now been moved.
It will now air on September 23 followed by the first live show on September 24.