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‘Remote’ judging role for Bruno Tonioli on this year’s Strictly Come Dancing

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STRICTLY Come Dancing’s Motsi Mabuse has hinted that Bruno Tonioli will not be replaced by a guest judge during his absence from the show.

The flamboyant judge, 64, will be absent from the Saturday night judging panel when the BBC1 show returns.

Tonioli, who is in the US for Dancing With The Stars, will appear full-time towards the end of the series.

“I think everybody has a special spot on the judging panel and Bruno is not replaceabl­e,” judge Mabuse, 39, told Hello! magazine.

Tonioli will be involved remotely in the Strictly results show on Sunday nights.

“We all have to adjust,” Mabuse said.

“(Remote judging) may be an aspect of the show that we never knew was missing. We will have to see what works as we go.”

Asked if a guest judge will fill in for him, Tonioli previously told The Sun: “That’s up to them, it’s not my call.

“On Dancing With The Stars we only have three judges and that works fine.”

Mabuse said of returning to the show after making her debut alongside Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Tonioli last year: “I’m like lightning – I came, did my thing on Strictly and I think I left an impression.

“This year, I will be able to leave even more ‘Motsi’ behind.”

It’s a challengin­g year for Strictly rehearsals have already started, with the profession­al dancers practicing their big show numbers as they all quarantine in a hotel in Elstree, Hertfordsh­ire, before the launch of the 2020 show in late September.

Producers have said that contracts are being finalised with the stars set to take part, who will be expected to ‘bubble’ with their dance partners for the duration of this year’s series.

Among the celebritie­s rumoured to be taking part are Ronan Keating and Coronation Street’s Beverley Callard.

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Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli

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