Craig Revel Horwood has predicted the Strictly Come Dancing curse will strike harder than ever this year because of lockdown rules.
The BBC series has become notorious for many celebrity contestants ending up in romantic relationships with their professional dance partners.
Craig told The Sun he reckons the enforced support bubbles amid the coronavirus pandemic will give the series a ‘whole new edge’.
Prediction: Craig Revel Horwood has predicted the Strictly Come Dancing curse will strike harder than ever this year because of lockdown rules
He said: ‘People will be on edge, but that will spark up relationships. It remains to be seen, will the dancing be better or suffer?
‘It’s like being stuck in the Big Brother house, people might do things completely out of character. Fun and gossip find a way. Something will always be happening backstage, always.
‘There’ll be the usual banter, things go wrong… Everyone involved will be more nervous given the bubbles. It gives it a whole new edge.’
Strictly Come Dancing will finally make its return to screens this weekend after being thrown into doubt by the worldwide crisis, with the live audience and judges adhering to strict social distancing guidelines.
Show: Craig told The Sun he reckons the enforced support bubbles amid the coronavirus pandemic will give the series a ‘whole new edge’ (Katya Jones pictured)
Contestant Jamie Laing recently posted a video of pro Giovanni Pernice heading to the medical bay for his regular COVID-19 test.
Meanwhile, Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo revealed that stars were tasked with wearing mandatory visors backstage, sharing a fun boomerang to the Kylie Minogue track Can’t Get You Out of My Head.
Gorka Marquez also donned a paper face mask during filming for the pre-recorded launch show, but he struggled to keep the piece on his face.
Karen Hauer also displayed her impressive flexibility as she had her makeup done by one of the show’s crew, herself wearing a face mask and visor.
Meanwhile, Strictly will air on Christmas Day this winter, but not in its usual format.
Changes: The stars of Strictly Come Dancing have offered fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of filming during the COVID-19 pandemic, including pro Giovanni Pernice being tested
Thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the seasonal special that is usually produced cannot be filmed, so fans will have to make do with a Best Of… show instead.
The hour-long special is set to look back at the nation’s top 20 Strictly moments as voted on by fans.
This year’s Strictly had been thrown into doubt during the COVID-19 pandemic, given couples would be unable to socially distance during a variety of performances.
The launch show will air on BBC One in just two days time on October 17, while the first live show of a pared-down nine week run will be broadcast on October 24.
Protection: Clara Amfo shared a glimpse of her protective visor on Instagram Stories, with stars and their professional partners wearing mandatory face coverings backstage
This follows the news that stars would potentially be undergoing daily checks for coronavirus after a former crew member tested positive days before the new series.
The Sun has also claimed that bosses have a list of ‘stand-by’ celebrities for the show in case a star falls ill with relatives likely banned from rehearsals.
This year has already seen the pros pre-record all of their group performances while isolating together in a hotel, and the couples have formed separate bubbles to train and perform together.
Meanwhile Bruno Tonioli will be absent from the judging panel due to quarantine restrictions should he travel to the UK from his home in Los Angeles.
That’s clever! Karen Hauer also displayed her impressive flexibility as she had her makeup done by one of the show’s crew, herself wearing a face mask and visor
How is Strictly 2020 going ahead during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Strictly Come Dancing has introduced an array of strict measures to ensure the new series can go ahead during the COVID-19 crisis.
Celebrity contestants and their professional partners are tested regularly, with cast and crew told to isolate should they contract the virus.
Bosses have already confirmed any celebrity that tests positive once the series begins will be dropped from the show, with reports saying there are celebrities on stand-by.
The professional dancers have already pre-recorded their group performances after isolating together in a hotel.
It’s also been claimed that celebrities and pros will be axed from the show if they are caught kissing during filming.
Strictly 2020 has also seen the series run shortened to just nine weeks, with 12 celebrities taking part instead of the usual 15.
The show’s annual trip to Blackpool has been cancelled, along with this year’s Halloween and Christmas specials.
Only three judges – Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse – will be in the studio with separate rostrums, after Bruno Tonioli was unable to appear due to travel concerns.
Veteran judge Bruno has said he will be ‘involved remotely’ and hopes to return full-time towards the end of the series as he is filming the US version of the show in Los Angeles.
With limited studio crew, big sets may not be built – so producers will use augmented reality, which adds computer-generated elements.
To ensure the contestants can work closely with their partners, they will ‘bubble up’ to train, along with being tested regularly.
Strictly will still feature a live audience, however fans will sit in groups on separate tables, and will only attend if from the same household or bubble.
However bosses have confirmed he will appear on the show in some capacity, offering his views on this year’s performances during the results show.
Craig, Shirley Ballas, and Motsi Mabuse will continue to judge the show, but will sit socially distanced at separate desks.
The series will still feature a live audience, however fans will sit in small groups and will only be allowed to attend if from the same household or bubble.
Strictly Come Dancing returns on Saturday at 7:50pm on BBC One.
Keeping a distance: This year’s series has seen huge changes due to the COVID-19 crisis, with the judges sitting on separate desks to ensure they’re socially distanced
Strictly Come Dancing Contestants 2020
CAROLINE QUENTIN
Age: 60
Profession: Actress, known for roles in Men Behaving Badly and Jonathan Creek
Caroline says: ‘I hope my knees don’t let me down and I hope the foundation garments live up to expectations when I start leaping about!’
Fun fact: She met her now-husband, Sam Farmer in 1998 on the set of Men Behaving Badly when he was one of the studio runners.
MAX GEORGE
Age: 31
Profession: Singer – from former boy band The Wanted
Max says: ‘Nan – I’m doing Strictly this year!’ as he vowed to make his superfan grandmother proud
Fun Fact: Max’s fellow The Wanted bandmate Jay McGuiness was on Strictlby Come Dancing in 2015 – and won it!
CLARA AMFO
Age: 36
Profession: Radio 1 presenter
Clara says: ‘As we know this year has been a real challenge and escapism through dancing is something I know we all enjoy’
Fun fact: Clara has some experience of celeb gameshows, having taken part on Celebrity Masterchef in 2018
BILL BAILEY
Age: 55
Profession: Comedian and TV personality
Clara says: ‘I’m not Lord of the Dance, more a sort of caretaker of the dance’
Fun fact: Bill is a classically trained musician and multi-instrumentalist
MAISIE SMITH
Age: 19
Profession: EastEnders actress
Maisie says: ‘Get me in those sequins, I can’t wait to dive into the Strictly fancy dress box this winter!’
Fun fact: Maisie won the 2019 Children In Need special of Strictly with Kevin Clifton
HRVY
Age: 21
Profession: YouTube star
HRVY says: ‘Being on Strictly is going to be such an amazing experience and I’m so thankful to be taking part this year.’
Fun fact: HRVY follows in the footsteps of former internet star contestants Joe Sugg and Saffron Barker – the latter of whom is close friends with him
JASON BELL
Age: 42
Profession: Retired American Football player – now a pundit
Jason says: ‘I am thrilled. I’m a huge fan of the show, I’ve been watching it since I came to this country, so it’s time for me to do something cool to impress my daughter, now that she can watch me perform!’
Fun Fact: Jason is the father of Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle’s daughter. The couple were together for 11 years, only splitting recently in 2019
RANVIR SINGH
Age: 43
Profession: ITV broadcaster, Political Editor for GMB
Ranvir says: ‘It feels like I’m on a rollercoaster… Hopefully after the first dance I will feel exhilarated rather than sick!’
Fun fact: Ranvir is the fourth GMB star to star following Susanna Reid, Richard Arnold and Charlotte Hawkins.
NICOLA ADAMS
Age: 37
Profession: Double Olympic gold medallist boxer
Nicola says: ‘I’m a huge fan of the show and am thrilled to be part of something that holds such a special place in so many people’s hearts’
Fun fact: Nicola will form the show’s first ever same-sex pairing as she is parterned with a female professional.
JJ CHALMERS
Age: 55 Profession: Comedian and TV personality Clara says: ‘I’m not Lord of the Dance, more a sort of caretaker of the dance’ Fun fact: Bill is a classically trained musician and multi-instrumentalist
Age: 33
Profession: Ex Royal Marine and Invictus Games medallist
JJ says: ‘Strictly is a whole different ball game in respect to the challenges I will face but I’m up for an adventure’
Fun fact: JJ is close friends with Prince Harry after they worked together on the Invictus Games
JAMIE LAING
Age: 31
Profession: Made In Chelsea star
Jamie says: ‘I’m over the moon I actually get to come back and dance again. It’s going to be unbelievably amazing!’
Fun fact: Jamie was forced to pull out of the 2019 series of Strictly after a foot injury
RT HON JACQUI SMITH
Age: 57
Profession: Politician
Jacqui says: ‘I was speechless with excitement at being asked to join Strictly – and that’s very rare for me…!’
Fun fact: Fifty years ago, she received a bronze medal for Scottish Highland Dancing