Impartial Reporter

OTI SPEAKS OF HER TIME ON

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Oti Mabuse has talked about the conversati­on she had with her sister Motsi Mabuse before she won Strictly Come Dancing. The 32-year-old South African dancer, pictured, won the celebrity dance show in 2019 and 2020 with Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher and comedian Bill Bailey, respective­ly.

Her sister Motsi, 41, had been a dancer then a judge on the German version of Strictly, Let’s Dance, before joining the BBC series as a judge in 2019, replacing Darcey Bussell.

Speaking to Women’s Health UK, Oti, also a former Let’s Dance profession­al, explained what that period in her life was like.

She said: “At that point, I’d been on the show for four years, and I go (to Motsi), ‘Oh my gosh, when is it (winning Strictly) gonna happen?!’

“We had a conversati­on and we were like, ‘Look, we have to be amazing. You have to do your job, be honest, criticise and do the best you can do and then I have to do the same.’’’

Oti spent seven years as a profession­al dancer on Strictly before announcing she would not be returning earlier this year.

Oti also spoke about how her life has changed in the last seven years during which time she has been dancing on TV shows and became a judge on Dancing On Ice in 2022 and a panellist on The Masked Dancer in 2021.

She said: “I’m changing and growing in a world that very much depends (not only) on how well you do your job but whether people connect to you, right?

“I’ve been under this incredible umbrella for seven years, where people know on Saturday night you bring them joy, and you make them smile.

“And when a lot of things in your business are based off that [feeling], it was really, really scary.

“I was asking myself, ‘Am I ready? Am I fit enough to do this? Can I handle it?’…i come from South Africa, you know? I left a whole continent. I’ve always been up for a challenge.”

She added: “I haven’t been dancing, right? My body has completely taken on a new shape and you’re just like, ‘Oh my gosh, what is this? Is this turning 30?!’

“I was going from dancing – literally running, jumping, being fit all the time – to sitting behind a desk or sitting down when I’m doing interviews. So

I’ve learned that I need to make time for the physical aspects.”

Oti also said during the interview she would be choreograp­hing a number in an episode of Strictly.

The full Oti Mabuse interview is available in the December issue of Women’s Health UK.

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