The new series of 'Strictly Come Dancing' is set to kick off with its launch show tomorrow, but there'll be one less contestant in the mix when the show actually begins proper.
'Made in Chelsea' star Jamie Laing injured his foot during rehearsal and it had been rumoured in recent days that he may have to quit the show.
That was confirmed by producers last night, who released a statement saying that he would feature on the pre-recorded launch show, but not the full series. "We are so sad that Jamie won't be able to take part in the series, he had already lit up the ballroom during the launch show with his boundless energy and enthusiasm," said Executive Producer Sarah James. "We all wish him a full and speedy recovery."
Due to an injury, Jamie is no longer able to take part in #Strictly 2019. We’re going to miss you @JamieLaing_UK. ? pic.twitter.com/pFieM6wqMl
— BBC Strictly ✨ (@bbcstrictly) September 5, 2019
Laing himself said that he was 'devastated' not to be taking part, while several of his fellow contestants sympathised with him...
Thank you to everyone and good luck to all of my buddies who are dancing this year - I’m devastated I won’t be with you but I know you’ll ROCK IT for all of us @bbcstrictly ❤️ https://t.co/uyWDln0zgS
— Jamie Laing (@JamieLaing_UK) September 5, 2019
? gutted for you @JamieLaing_UK you are a gooden and good vibes. Speedy recovery and sending love x x pic.twitter.com/BbmXORTowb
— Alex Scott MBE (@AlexScott) September 5, 2019
Absolutely gutted my mate is out of the show this year. It’s not going to be the the same without him. Gonna miss you lad @JamieLaing_UK https://t.co/X5Rck7N4ap
— Chris Ramsey (@IAmChrisRamsey) September 5, 2019
Absolutely gutted for my strictly brother Jamie, one of the genuine shining lights this year. We all feel like we’ve known you for years pal and just hope you’re shaking those winning shapes on the dance floor again so soon. Won’t forget you teaching us the body roll pic.twitter.com/ekZcWoBBpa
— Mike Bushell (@mikebreakfast) September 5, 2019
It's not yet who will replace him; names being thrown around include Scarlett Moffat, Sam Allardyce and even our own Vogue Williams - but watch this space for more news as we have it.
'Strictly Come Dancing' begins at 7.10pm on BBC One tomorrow.