Singer and actor Shayne Ward and Miranda star Sarah Hadland are among the latest celebrities to join the Strictly Come Dancing line-up.
EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick and Olympic champion swimmer Tom Dean have also been announced for the 2024 season of the show.
The second pair were unveiled on BBC Radio 1's Matt and Mollie show on Thursday after singer Shayne Ward and Miranda actress Sarah Hadland were revealed on ITV’s Lorraine.

Dean accidentally confirmed he would be appearing on the BBC dance competition after reaching the final of the men's 200m individual medley in the Paris 2024 Olympics last week.
Meanwhile, Borthwick rose to fame for his role as Jay Brown in the BBC soap opera, in which he has starred since 2006.
This will not be the actor's first time taking to the dancefloor – he won the Strictly Christmas special last year after impressing the judges and audience with his quickstep with professional dance partner Nancy Xu.

The 30-year-old has said he hopes his years of drama will serve him well in the dance competition.
"I’m used to drama so I’m really looking forward to it, it’s going to be a really good adventure", he said.
Shayne Ward rose to fame after winning the second season of The X Factor and later went on to star in Coronation Street as former Underworld factory owner Aidan Connor.
Sarah Hadland is perhaps best known as comedian Miranda Hart's best friend Stevie Sutton in the semi-autobiographical BBC comedy Miranda.

Ward told the BBC he is "buzzing to see all of the sparkles and magic that is Strictly in real life".
"I'm no stranger to live TV, but dancing Latin and Ballroom in front of millions is a whole new level," he continued.
"No promises on my dancing ability, but I will give it my best shot!"

Hadland told the BBC she "cannot believe" she is part of Strictly.
"I feel particularly excited to be part of such an iconic show in its 20th year," she continued.
"I'm so ready for the glitz, glam, and glitter and hopefully I can make everyone watching at home proud!"
The series returns to BBC One in the Autumn.
Additional Reporting: Press Association