Strictly Superstar Motsi Mabuse On What’s In Store This Year & Is Holly Taking On The Ballroom? | TM

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With Strictly anticipation looming as it returns to our screens next weekend, we’re joined by judge Motsi Mabuse. As well as telling us all about what we can expect from the upcoming 20th anniversary series, she’ll be revealing all about her new memoir ‘Finding My Own Rhythm’, which reflects on her childhood in apartheid-era South Africa, the moment she fell in love with ballroom dancing and uprooting her life to pursue her glitterball dreams.

Broadcast on 08/09/22

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