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Coronation Street star Katie McGlynn and BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker join Strictly Come Dancing


By David Porter

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The latest additions to the line-up of Strictly Come Dancing see Corrie's Katie McGlynn join BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker on the dance floor.

Actress McGlynn said: “It’s been so hard keeping it a secret, but I can finally say that I’m getting ready to shake my shimmy and become part of the Strictly family.

“I’m really not a dancer, but I’m so excited to learn a new skill on this crazy journey and cannot wait to slip into some sequins along the way.

“Although I do get to have so much fun as an actress, a lot of my roles have involved quite serious and challenging storylines, so I’m fully ready to let my hair down and do something different, even if it is completely outside of my comfort zone.

“I can’t promise that I’ll be the best, but I’m going to give it 110 per cent on the dancefloor.

“As long as I don’t fall over I’ll be happy.”

McGlynn is best known for playing Sinead Tinker in Coronation Street, for which she was nominated for a Bafta.

She previously starred in Waterloo Road and is currently appearing in Hollyoaks as mysterious newcomer Becky Quentin.

Dan Walker is the latest contestant to be revealed for Strictly.
Dan Walker is the latest contestant to be revealed for Strictly.

Walker, who hosted Football Focus for 12 years before hanging up his boots at the end of last season, said: “I am definitely excited, a little bit worried, mostly terrified, and a small part of me is considering going into hiding!

“My kids have only ever asked me to go on two shows, Saturday Mash Up and Strictly.

“I did Saturday Mash Up this summer so it’s time to embrace the sequins.”

He added: “You know what it’s like, you’ve got to keep everything very big secret when it comes to this programme.

“So I only actually told my kids last weekend."

Discussing his dance experience, he said: “I’m one of those people, I’ve danced at three weddings and two school discos and one ceilidh.

“I’m just going to enjoy the experience when it starts, of actually being able to learn to dance and have a bit fun, and we’ll see what happens.

“I’ll be honest with you, I’m not making any room on any shelves in our house for the glitterball.”

Asked who he would like to be paired with, he said: “I will accept anyone if they will accept me.

“Obviously, I’m six foot six, as you well know.

"So the question often asked is can anybody that tall look half-decent on the television when when trying to dance and they don’t know how to do it?

“So I’ll try and disprove that theory.

"But just anybody who’s tall enough and somebody who doesn’t mind the old stray elbow in the back or the flipped hand in the face, because, as you know, I am awkward.”


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