Strictly Come Dancing fans will be given a glimpse of professional dancer Amy Dowden’s ballroom return after her recovery from breast cancer in the launch trailer for the new series.
The trailer for the 22nd series of the BBC show will feature its professional dancers, including Dowden, performing a routine to a medley including tracks such as We Like To Party! (The Vengabus) by Vengaboys, Baby Baby by Corona, and Get Ready For This by 2 Unlimited.
It will air this evening (September 4) at 7.29pm on BBC One.
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Dowden will return to the show after being diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2023, when she found a lump the day before her honeymoon, and missed out on having a celebrity partner in that year’s series of Strictly.
The 34-year-old announced in February that she would return to the show this year, after a mastectomy and chemotherapy left her with “no evidence of disease” following tests.
The launch show of Strictly’s 20th anniversary series will see the dancers perform an “empowering” routine to celebrate Dowden’s return, and will also see its celebrity contestants paired with their dancing partners.
Speaking about her Strictly return, Dowden said: “I am so excited for every element of being back with my Strictly family.
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“I am so grateful to get this opportunity, especially as it’s such a special year for this legendary show. It feels like it’s my first year again.
“I’m buzzing to see the whole team, for costumes, for dance routines, to meet the celebrities, the judges. Everyone’s laughing at me because I am just smiling constantly.
“I’d like to dedicate this dance to my pink sisters who have supported me through the past year and to all those currently facing cancer.”
Viewers will also get a glimpse of the Strictly class of 2024’s dancing skills as they perform a group routine on the show.
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