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Bruno Tonioli says Strictly cast won't wear masks because of regular coronavirus testing

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coronavirus regularly.Speaking to The Sun, Bruno urged the stars to only socialise with people they know are free from the deadly bug while they are taking part in the competition this year."We have to take responsibility ourselves for our own actions," he said.Bruno also claimed the dance routines wouldn't work with face masks.He added: "How can you do a quickstep or a foxtrot or a waltz without touching?"I mean, the hold is a huge part of the routine.

Nobody will wear masks as everyone is being tested regularly."The BBC has introduced a number of new measures to keep the Strictly set safe from Covid-19.Celebrities and their partners will reportedly isolate together, as well doing their own makeup and rehearsing in separate studios.There.

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