Kathryn Thomas has said said her dance card is full and has no interest in taking part in Dancing With the Stars on RTÉ.....at least for now.
The presenter, who's been tipped as one of the likely presenters of the upcoming Irish version of the show, said she would "probably do Dancing With the Stars next year" but said for the moment she was "looking forward to taking a bit of time out".

Speaking at today's RTÉ Autumn launch, she joked that she's a little bit fed up with being asked about Dancing With the Stars but said she would be encouraged to take part after seeing the impressively pert bum on one of the dancers hired to promote the show at Dublin's Bord Gáis Energy Theatre today.
"There's a fabulous girl, with half of her bum cheek sticking out and I just can't stop looking at it. She's just incredible. If it meant I could have a bum like that afterwards, then I would say definitely", she laughed. Cheeky!
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In the meantime Kathryn will be hoping for lots of pert bums when she returns to our screens shortly as the presenter of Celebrity Operation Transformation. Comedian Katherine Lynch, solicitor Gerald Kean, TV3 presenter Elaine Crowley, comedian Karl Spain and RTÉ Radio 1 reporter Brenda Donohue will all be put through their paces in the new spin-off show.
The presenter says she's full of respect for everyone taking part saying that they are "immensely brave" and admitted that she could never see herself doing it.

As for what people can expect on the show? Kathryn says she hopes "people are going to see a very real side to the Celebrities...they've built a career of building an image and with Operation Transformation there is no such thing as image really.
"It's all about being real, being stripped back - literally! and it's about being really honest. If they do that and they're really honest in front of the public they'll get a whole heap of respect."