Welcome to the family The_JamesJordan and The_OlaJordan! We can't wait to read your Strictly column 💃🕺
The couple join Shirley Ballas as a columnist September 06, 2019 - 10:58 BST Ainhoa Barcelona Say HELLO! to your new Strictly Come Dancing columnists, James and Ola Jordan. The couple, who both starred on the BBC ballroom dance show, shared their excitement in our exclusive video. "This year, myself and Ola are so excited to be HELLO!'s new columnists for Strictly Come Dancing," said James.
This will be Shirley's third series of Strictly – she took over after former head judge Len Goodman left in 2016. This year's judging panel has a new look, too. While Bruno Tonioli and Craig Revel Horwood will be back in their seats, newcomer Motsi Mabuse, the sister of Strictly professional Oti, will take over from Dame Darcey Bussell, who quit in April.
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