Strictly Come Dancing 2017 CHAOS: Mollie King ‘PANICKING’ about routines ahead of launch
MOLLIE KING is already said to be “panicking” about her Strictly Come Dancing routines, despite the full line-up still not having been released.
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The Saturdays hitmaker is said to find picking up moves “a little bit harder” than the other four hitmakers, which could spark trouble for her on the BBC show.
Her bandmate and pal Frankie Bridge revealed all during an interview on ITV’s Lorraine today, after the 30-year-old was the first famous face to be announced earlier this month.
The mother-of-two was speaking from experience after teaming up with Kevin Clifton and competing in Strictly Come Dancing back in 2014.
When asked about Mollie signing up, Frankie, 26, commented: “I can't wait. I'm not surprised at all because when I was doing it, Kevin sometimes came to work with me to do little bits of rehearsals and she always wanted a go with Kevin.”
Strictly Come Dancing 2017: Mollie King is said to be panicking about routines
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Mollie King finds it a little bit harder to pick things up and that's what she is panicking about
The brunette beauty, who made the final but lost out to Caroline Flack, continued: “I knew she would love it and she will be great.
“She will look amazing in those costumes but she finds it a little bit harder to pick things up and that is what she is panicking about.”
But Frankie added to temporary host Christine Lampard: “I’m just like, ‘Oh my god please just love the whole thing,’ because when it's over you want to do it again.”
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The singer, who is fronting a new three-part series about online trolls, said she would happily take part in the ompetition every year if she got the chance.
Mollie will compete against stars including Emmerdale's Gemma Atkinson, EastEnders actor Davood Ghadami and comedian Susan Calman.
The next contestant will be announced later today on Steve Wright's BBC Radio 2 show.