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Strictly Come Dancing: Refused To Be Vaccinated Against Covid.

Key Sentence:

  • Star Gorka Marquez said reports that some of the professional dancers on the show refused to be vaccinated against Covid were "just speculation."
  • Performances will resume on Saturday.
  • After The Sun released that the three professional dancers were not vaccinated.

The said it had not confirmed the vaccination status of anyone on the show, adding: "This is not our place." Marquez said: Everyone can make their own choice this morning. His famous dance partner, soap opera star Katie McGlynn, added that vaccination was necessary "depends on the individual."

"None of our work."

Speaking to ITV on Thursday, Marquez said, "All I know is that the event has a huge responsibility to protect everyone. "A lot of testing, a lot of trying to keep everyone at bay and safe in the studio. They did it last year; we're all safe, so they're doing the same this year, and it's going to work because we did it last year."

When asked about the vaccination report, he said: "Everyone can do what they want. "You are talking to the streets now, and some people may be vaccinated, and some may not." McGlynn said the decision to vaccinate "is up to the individual" and added, "I don't know everyone's situation because it's not our job, because we have to be separate from other people.

"But they all show up like a house on fire and look like gel, and I just think it's all speculation." Caption Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly will return to the series' lead roles. McGlynn noted that dancers at this year's show have "a little more freedom" than they did last year when a vaccine wasn't available.

He said if he were worried about catching or spreading covid, he would be protected from his family during the show. In speeches Thursday about ITV's Lorraine, Koch, and social media star Tilly Ramsey emphasized that the show's producers were working "very hard" on health and safety. Ramsey, daughter of famed chef Gordon, will waltz with partner Nikita Kuzmin on Saturday's long-running One show.

When asked if the program complies with the Covid protocol, he replied, "It's true. "First of all, I think it's amazing that they even managed to run the show," he said. "You work hard to keep everyone safe, and I think we felt safe there."

Both confirmed they were in the balloon, and they were tested regularly. In its latest statement released on Thursday, the said it was "untrue" that someone threatened to give up "just to dance" because of a Covid-19 vaccination order or concerns about BB or the production of the show. Has voiced the team.

The company said, "A lot has been written about vaccination in recent days, and it has been written rigorously. However, the has not commented on or confirmed the vaccination status of anyone on the show. This is not our place. "It's not that the or any strict production team are raising or threatening to give up vaccination concerns about dancers or celebrities.