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Strictly Come Dancing Favourite Breaks Silence on if They Will Return to BBC Show

Johannes Radebe reassures fans he will continue on Strictly Come Dancing after months of speculation, saying he will stay as long as the show wants him.

  • During an appearance on Graham Norton, Johannes Radebe confirmed he will remain on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing and does not plan to leave anytime soon.
  • Following his partner's elimination, Johannes Radebe confirmed on Graham Norton he does not plan to leave Strictly Come Dancing anytime soon, ending months of fan speculation.
  • The professional dancer Johannes Radebe joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 and previously appeared on two series of Strictly Come Dancing South Africa, partnering Caroline Quentin, John Whaite, Ellie Taylor, and Alex Kingston.
  • Fans have been sharing who they want to replace Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, with viewers suggesting Zoe Ball, Rylan Clarke, Angela Scanlon, Jason Manford and Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins.
  • On Reddit, commenters recommended Emma Willis, Dermot O’Leary and Rochelle Humes, presenter and former member of The Saturdays, highlighting their hosting experience.
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Strictly Come Dancing favourite breaks silence on if they will return to BBC show

Johannes Radebe has discussed his future on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing while appearing on The Graham Norton Show.

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Strictly Come Dancing star addresses future on show after exit speculation

Fans started speculating about the pro’s ‘goodbye’ message last year

·London, United Kingdom
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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