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Oti Mabuse departs Strictly Come Dancing

Oti Mabuse won Strictly as a dance partner to comedian Bill Bailey (2020) and actor Kelvin Fletcher (2019)
Oti Mabuse won Strictly as a dance partner to comedian Bill Bailey (2020) and actor Kelvin Fletcher (2019)

Double Strictly Come Dancing champion Oti Mabuse has announced that she is leaving the BBC show after seven seasons as a professional dancer.

Mabuse, who is currently a judge on ITV's Dancing on Ice, shared the news on social media.

The South African star wrote: "I have been part of the most amazing TV show, Strictly Come Dancing for the past seven years and it has been an incredible time. Lifting the Glitterball twice and having the best journey with all my celebrities, but also meeting and working with the best team, crew, producers, celebs and professional dancers! You are my family and I adore you all forever.

"I'm honestly so grateful to the BBC and will always remember that Strictly and the BBC brought me to the UK - which I now call home and I have learnt and grown so much. Thank You from the bottom of my heart.

"I can't put in to words how difficult this decision has been, but I have decided not to return for the next series.

Oti Mabuse and Bill Bailey on their way to becoming Strictly champions in 2020

"Dance will always be my first love and to everyone, my family, friends, Strictly fans who have been my support throughout my Strictly journey, thank you for being incredible! You are irreplaceable in my heart and have made every day unforgettable! I love you.

"I will always Keeeep Dancing! and I will never forget my amazing Strictly experience!"

Mabuse won Strictly as a dance partner to comedian Bill Bailey (2020) and actor Kelvin Fletcher (2019).

Oti Mabuse and Kelvin Fletcher won Strictly in 2019

Sarah James, Executive Producer of Strictly Come Dancing, saluted Mabuse as "a truly wonderful part of Strictly for the past seven years".

"Her energy, creativity and talent have contributed to so many of the show's most memorable moments and she will be hugely missed, not only by viewers, but the entire team," James continued.

"She leaves a dazzling legacy behind her, as the only professional dancer to lift the Glitterball Trophy in two consecutive years.

"We couldn't be prouder of Oti and what she has achieved on the show. She will always be at the very heart of our Strictly family and we wish her every success in her already bright future."

Strictly Come Dancing will be back on BBC One later this year.

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