Escape to the Country presenter Richie Anderson has issued a warning to this year’s group of Strictly Come Dancing celebrity contestants ahead of the 2025 series
Ex-Strictly Come Dancing contestant Richie Anderson has some advice for this year’s celebrity line-up.
Radio 2’s Richie, who is gearing up to make his first appearance on Escape to the Country in its 26th series, strutted his stuff on the BBC dance competition three years ago.
The telly star lit up the dance floor with Italian pro dancer Giovanni Pernice, featuring in the 2022 series as a same-sex couple. This followed in the footsteps of boxer Nicola Adams and Katya Jones, who were the first pair to represent the LGBTQ community on the show, making television history.
Despite Richie winning over audiences with his boundless energy, extravagant outfits, and the heartfelt connection he displayed through dance with Giovanni, the duo were sent packing in week three.
Even though he didn’t clinch the trophy, Richie was a firm favourite among viewers, so much so that he was asked to be a guest reviewer on the sister show strictly-come-dancing>Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two, reports Wales Online.
The TV personality has some pearls of wisdom for the newbies, encouraging this year’s celebs not to “don’t get overwhelmed” during the early stages of the contest.
Chatting to Wales Online, he advised: “Just sort of enjoy it. Especially at this point because you get announced and then there is a month before it starts and then obviously you’re training.
He elaborated further: “You have all your costume fittings, so just enjoy this part of it now before it all starts and don’t get overwhelmed by it all. Obviously when it all starts it just blows up and you never know when it’s going to be your turn, so just enjoy it.”
Recently, Richie joined the presenting crew of Escape to the Country, sharing that the show had inspired him to swap the London hustle for the tranquil East Midlands countryside, along with his partner Dean Eagles.
The radio star elaborated: “I’ll always remember one episode in Northamptonshire and the presenter described it as the Cotswolds without the crowd. “He continued, “So we did Escape to the Country but without the presenters.
We spent a few weeks looking at areas and looking around and then we moved here. ” He added, “So it’s quite nice because of how the show helped me and now I’ve gone full circle and will be helping other people so it’s amazing.
Drawing a parallel, he said, “It’s like when someone’s been a dancer on Strictly and then they become a judge, it’s like that.”
Strictly Come Dancing is set to return to screens this September
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