Well, after days of surprise announcements, we officially know the full line-up of celebrities taking part in Strictly Come Dancing 2025.
This autumn, soap stars, former footballers, Olympians and ex-Love Islanders will all be taking to the dancefloor with one mission in mind – to lift the iconic glitterball trophy.
They will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of reigning 2024 champions Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell.
The celebrities who will be showing us their Rumba and Paso Doble on the BBC dance competition have been revealed on various TV and radio shows such as Good Morning Britain, The One Show and BBC Radio 1.
Every Strictly Come Dancing winner (2004-2024)
So, let’s take a look at this year’s Strictly line-up in full – who will be your favourite?
Strictly Come Dancing 2025 full line-up revealed
All the famous faces taking part in the 23rd series of Strictly are:
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey – Nitro from Gladiators
Dani Dyer – former Love Islander
Alex Kingston – actor, ER and Doctor Who star
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink – ex-footballer
Balvinder Sopal – EastEnders star
George Clarke – YouTuber and podcaster
La Voix – RuPaul’s Drag Race UK finalist
Chris Robshaw -former England rugby union player and captain
Thomas Skinner – The Apprentice star (2019)
Vicky Pattison – reality TV star
Stefan Dennis – Neighbours actor
Ross King – Hollywood correspondent
Karen Carney – sports presenter and Lioness
Kristian Nairn – Game of Thrones actor
Full list of professional dancers on Strictly Come Dancing 2025
Joining the celebrities this year on Strictly are professional dancers:
Alexis Warr (new for 2025)
Julian Caillon (new for 2025)
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All will be hoping to impress head judge Shirley Ballas each week, along with Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.
Who do you think will win Strictly 2025? Let us know in the comments below.
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One and iPlayer this autumn – an official launch date is yet to be announced.
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