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Bruno Tonioli set to choose US Strictly over UK as Covid-19 sparks tough decision

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Strictly Come Dancing due to coronavirus.The star is a judge on the glitzy contest here and in the US – where it is called Dancing With The Stars.Every autumn he jets across the Atlantic on a weekly basis so that he can appear on both shows.But the pandemic is expected to cause havoc for international travel for the rest of 2020, meaning his usual routine will prove impossible.So Bruno is facing a tough decision over which show to choose.And according to insiders he is poised to ditch Strictly in favour of Dancing With The Stars.A show insider said: “Travelling back and forth to the US isn’t likely to be possible this year.“The primary concern is that regular flights would put Bruno at risk of catching the virus.“And on a logistical level.

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