AJ Odudu: Presenter back out of Strictly Come Dancing live visit because of injury
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AJ Odudu has pulled out of the Strictly Come Dancing live visit on clinical counsel; it has been declared.
It comes after the TV moderator had to pull out of the show's live TV last before Christmas because of a foot injury. The said she would be supplanted by EastEnders star and 2020 Strictly finalist Maisie Smith.
"I'm crushed not to have the option to participate in the Strictly visit because of injury," said Odudu. "I had expected one final hit the dance floor with Kai. However, I should heed the clinical guidance."
She added: "I hope everything works out for my Strictly group of karma out and about, and I'll be there to applaud them."
Smith said that she was "excited" to be approached to venture into her perspective and dance close by Odudu's ordinary accomplice Kai Widdrington, while likewise wishing her a "fast recuperation."
In mid-December, Odudu, 33, was on braces and incapable of preparing in front of the last because of tendon harm.
She had trusted they would, in any case, have the option to participate in the last somehow or another. "Hello, tune in, regardless of whether Kai needs to simply heft me around that dancefloor, and I'll do some armography, we'll make it work," she told the BBC at that point.
EastEnders star, Rose Ayling-Ellis, and TV gourmet specialist and previous Bake Off victor John Whaite to go after the glitterball prize.
She honored her expert dance accomplice Giovanni Pernice in the wake of being named the victor, saying he "consistently had a piece of her heart."
Stringently's most recent victors will rejoin the class of 2021, presently less Odudu, and their expert dance accomplices in the not-so-distant future for a progression of live shows in fields around the UK, beginning in Birmingham on 20 January and finishing in London on 13 February.
The visit shows will be facilitated by It Takes Two moderator and previous Strictly proficient Janette Manrara and will include a passing judgment on the line-up of Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli.