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Strictly's female dancers 'fear being ousted from show as BBC bosses look for younger pros to join the cast'


Strictly's pro girls fear they might be gone for good as BBC bosses are reportedly on a hunt to find younger female dancers as a replacement amid age-gap jibe from the last instalment.

It comes after this year's runner-up Bobby Brazier, 20, who was partnered up with Aussie pro Dianne Buswell, 34, were frequently mocked and criticised over their 14-year age gap. Strictly Come Dancing's pro girls fear they will be ousted from the hit BBC show as bosses are reportedly on a hunt for younger female dancers (pictured on This Morning on Tuesday) It comes after this year's runner-up Bobby Brazier, 20, who was partnered up with Aussie pro Dianne Buswell, 34, were frequently mocked and criticised over their 14-year age gap (pictured together during Strictly live tour in Birmingham)

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