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Strictly star Sam Quek insists the BBC One dance show is a safe place for women to compete, amid claims the recent bullying scandal led to only six female celebrities signing up for this year's series.

Strictly star Sam Quek insists the BBC One dance show is a safe place for women to compete, amid claims the recent bullying scandal led to only six female celebrities signing up for this year's series. Strictly's Sam Quek insists the BBC One dance show is a safe place for women to compete, amid claims the recent bullying scandal led to only six female celebrities signing up to She's currently balancing training with looking after her two children Molly, three, and Isaac, two, with her 'hands-on' property guru husband Tom Mairs, who is picking up the slack when Sam is away filming and rehearsing – which is both in the south and north of England, where she is based.

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