Debbie McGee has revealed that she’s been asked to take part in the BBC investigation into professional dancer Giovanni Pernice and the allegations around his teaching on Strictly Come Dancing. McGee ...
And the 59 year old is not being put through her paces by professional partner Giovanni Pernice as the final approaches. But Debbie is also rehearsing for her part in the York pantomime over the ...
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What a Strictly Come Dancing final! I've never seen so many tears in the house. What a send-off to Tess and Claudia it was ...
Debbie McGee is in the Strictly Come Dancing final with dance partner Giovanni Pernice. However, the 59-year-old has admitted that this week she has felt like a ''zombie", as well as "brain dead and ...
Debbie McGee has leapt to the defence of former Strictly Come Dancing partner Giovanni Pernice, after Amanda Abbington claimed working with him led her to getting Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ...
For starters, she accidentally spoiled the elimination of Rev Richard Coles early on in the series, and who can forget her giggle fit on live TV while guesting on spin-off show It Takes Two last month ...
Debbie McGee’s splits became such a thing of legend during her time on Strictly Come Dancing that she’s been continually asked to do them in pantomime after finishing runner up on the show in 2017.
It climaxed with Debbie planting a kiss on her dance partner Giovanni Pernice's cheek and dramatically pushing him to the floor, and she reckons her late husband Paul Daniels would have approved. "He ...
Now we would have thought Theresa May would be too busy to sit around on Saturday nights and get stuck into Strictly Come Dancing, but what do we know? Because the Prime Minister has formally backed ...
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