Scottish Daily Mail

Golly Miss Mollie, Strictly’s back!

It was never like this with Len!

- By Laura Lambert TV and Radio Reporter

WHEN joining the ranks of the biggest dance show on television, standing out is key.

And no one took that mantra more seriously at last night’s glamorous Strictly Come Dancing launch than new head judge Shirley Ballas.

Although it was the first opportunit­y for the celebrity contestant­s to show their moves, the ‘Queen of Latin’ ensured all eyes were on her as she enthusiast­ically shimmied along the red carpet at Broadcasti­ng House with Bruno Tonioli.

Indeed, the 56-year-old looked like she might prefer to have been picked as a dancer rather than replacemen­t for Len Goodman as she showed off some exuberant moves, alongside Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood.

At one point in their eye-catching double act, Miss Ballas playfully pushed Tonioli to the floor, while another energetic move left him awkwardly staring directly down the front of her black evening gown.

Meanwhile, Tess Daly scored in the fashion stakes with a revealing black dress featuring two thigh-high splits, as she joined co-host Claudia Winkleman, who looked more demure in an off-the-shoulder ruffled blue dress.

The new celebrity contestant­s were also trying their best to sparkle, and, in the case of the lesser-known stars, catapult themselves into the public consciousn­ess.

Scots comic Susan Calman, 42, made her entrance with Debbie McGee and former JLS star Aston Merrygold. Goofing around on the red carpet, she was glamorous in a sparkly purple dress, a chiffon top and gold dance shoes.

Miss Calman, who lives in Glasgow, made it clear she is putting every effort into the show, saying on Twitter: ‘Oh and if you were wondering how I was going to approach Strictly, the answer is with gusto. You can’t do it any other way.’

Glasgow-born Holby City actor Joe McFadden, 41, joined The Saturdays singer Mollie King to show off a few moves on the red carpet, sporting a few blue sequins on an otherwise black outfit.

Miss King later gave a solo dancing display in a skimpy yellow dress, which at points revealed slightly more than intended as the tasselled panels flew up. The 30-year-old, who is no stranger to dancing in front of a crowd, did not seem to be lacking in confidence in her ability, and is likely to be considered a strong contender.

Paralympic star Jonnie Peacock, who is the first disabled contestant ever to appear on the show, opted to cover up his prosthetic right leg in a pair of black trousers.

In another example of a new recruit stealing the show, Ukrainian blonde bombshell Nadiya Bychkova – who has appeared in Slovenian Playboy magazine – turned heads during a display by the profession­al

dancers. The 28-year-old, who is one of three fresh dancers to join this year’s line-up, did not seem fazed when her yellow dress flew up as she danced in the arms of Strictly stalwart Brendan Cole.

The new series will begin on BBC1 next Saturday, with a tribute to the late Sir Bruce Forsyth, who presented the show alongside Miss Daly for ten years.

Miss Ballas will be hoping to win over fans of the show, which is now in its 15th series, yet she has already demonstrat­ed she is not one to mince her words.

She addressed the notorious ‘Strictly Curse’ in an interview, telling The Sun: ‘If you’re locked up in a room and you’re coming out in your little sensual clothing and men are baring chests and you’re there every week and you have to do romance, it’s difficult not to have chemistry. I mean, we need chemistry on the show. Who’s to say who falls in love with who?’

The former profession­al dancer is no stranger to relationsh­ip trouble in the dance world, as both of her marriages have been to former dance partners.

Her second husband, Corky Ballas, is rumoured to have left her for former Strictly profession­al Kristina Rihanoff.

 ??  ?? Strutting their stuff: Bruno Tonioli and Shirley Ballas
Strutting their stuff: Bruno Tonioli and Shirley Ballas
 ??  ?? Singer Mollie King at last night’s launch
Singer Mollie King at last night’s launch
 ??  ?? Hardly cheek to cheek: They get closer
Hardly cheek to cheek: They get closer
 ??  ?? It takes two: Hosts Claudia Winkleman, left, and Tess Daly
It takes two: Hosts Claudia Winkleman, left, and Tess Daly
 ??  ?? Sparkle: Comedian Susan Calman and Holby City’s Joe McFadden
Sparkle: Comedian Susan Calman and Holby City’s Joe McFadden
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