By John Smith
It would appear as though the legendary political journalist John Sergeant has taken the decision to withdraw from the hit BBC television series Strictly Come Dancing. Partnered with Russian professional dancer Kristina Rihanoff, the dancing journalist has managed to stay in the programme despite evidence to suggest he's not fully equipped with all of the gifts necessary for dancing. However, he has proved himself to be in possession of an enduring degree of popularity with members of the general public, and this appears to have been the secret of his success.
"It was always my intention to have fun on the show and I was hoping to stay in as long as possible," said Mr Sergeant.
"The trouble is that there is now a real danger that I might win the competition. Even for me that would be a joke too far."
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And if John Sergeant's antics weren't sufficient primetime television gifts, this year's Strictly Come Dancing is enjoying additional spice at the hands of ex S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens. The 30-year-old celebrity is reportedly getting her partner a little steamed up over her dance moves with Vincent Simone, her professional dancing partner. But whether or not she's deliberately trying to get her partner worked up, she might find herself in a position where it would probably be a good idea to invest in the giving of a few high quality gifts to help things return to normal.
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However, after recent reports about contestant Tom Chambers, it doesn't look as though he'll be needing gifts like these to redirect any untoward passions. According to the Sun, the recently married star of Holby City has been wearing his gold-coloured Paso doble cape "in the bedroom". We can only imagine what other gifts he's been surprising his new wife with, but these things are only to be expected given that the pair only recently married.
"I was allowed to take the cape home and I'd love to take home the other costumes," said Tom Chambers in a report by the Sun.
"As a bloke, you're a bit worried, but the studio is so magical - all the glitter balls and lights."
Maybe Rachel Stevens would benefit from following such tactics? Although, by the sound of things, it might not be such a good id ea for her to use the cape on set; that could only go and make things worse!
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