Motsi Mabuse, 39, was on hand to judge Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday evening after having to take a two-week break earlier on in the season. The former professional dancer decided to wear black attire for the semi-final of the BBC dance
“Tango Argentino, for me is quite a difficult dance because we do a lot of shows when everything is all about the outside,’ Motsi replied. “And this is the type of dance which is more intimate, this is the type of dance
Clara Amfo and Aljaz Skorjanec were told their time on Strictly Come Dancing had come to an end after judges voted to save Jamie Laing and Karen Hauer. The judges were split over their decision but Motsi Mabuse pointed out the BBC
Strictly Come Dancing returns this weekend and fans are curious to see how the competition pans out with some of the figureheads being absent. One of the judges, Motsi Mabuse, will not be appearing this weekend, and instead, she will be replaced
“Someone tried to break into our school @motsimabuse_taunustanzschule.” The BBC star continued: “We are working with the police to solve this crime. “We know we have been targeted on purpose, and we will improve security in our school that this will not
During Friday’s edition of Good Morning Britain, hosts Ben Shephard, 45, and Kate Garraway, 53, discussed the likelihood of Anton becoming a judge. With Nicola Adams, 38, and Katya Jones, 31, also pulling out of the show after the latter tested positive
Motsi Mabuse will be missing from her usual spot alongside Strictly Come Dancing judges Craig Revel Horwood and Shirley Ballas this week, she has announced tonight. She has been forced to self-isolate after taking an ‘urgent’ trip to Germany. The judge took to
Strictly Come Dancing 2020 judge Motsi Mabuse, 39, has admitted she does not get close to this year’s bunch of celebrities, stressing she has a “good excuse”. The BBC star has now spoken out about the return of the dancing show with