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Piers Morgan wades into the Strictly row as he says it's been 'threatened by the snowflake virus' and offers to take part but ONLY with a 'brutal' partner - amid claims the show's pros 'are furious they've been hung out to dry'
Piers Morgan has vowed to 'save the day' by offering himself up as a contestant for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing amid ongoing bullying and abuse claims.
Taking to X on Tuesday evening, he wrote: 'Memo to Strictly Come Dancing execs: given the snowflake virus is now threatening your sparky show's existence, I'm prepared to save the day by being a contestant but only on one condition: that whoever trains me is so tough, brutal and uncompromising that I win.' The hardened explorer and presenter - who has dived with Great White sharks and wrestled poisonous snakes in his career - lodged a complaint with the channel after struggling in gruelling practice sessions Mewanhile pro Janette Manrara broke her silence on Monday after Paralympian Will Bayley claimed she made him redo a jump that caused a lifelong injury (stock image)
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