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Anne-Marie to join Strictly for full-length series?

Anne-Marie to join Strictly for full-length series?
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Strictly Come Dancing producers could reportedly approach Anne-Marie to take part in the 2022 series after her success on the Christmas special.

Anne-Marie could reportedly be approached to take part in the regular series of Strictly Come Dancing later this year.

The singer, 30, triumphed in this year's Christmas special, having earned a perfect score of 40 from the judges for her cha cha cha with pro partner Graziano Di Prima.

"There's no rule to say celebs who have been on the Christmas special can't join the main run," a source told The Sun.

"Bosses would love her to do a main series but they know how busy her schedule is."

Ex-EastEnders star Maisie Smith has trodden such a path before, featuring in the 2019 Christmas special before joining the main lineup of the 2020 series.

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