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Greg James' bizarre reason for 'politely' rejecting Strictly Come Dancing 2020 offer

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Radio 1 DJ Greg James has revealed he turned down the chance to lift the Glitterball Trophy this year because he's "too tired".

The 34-year-old breakfast show host admitted he was approached by Strictly Come Dancing bosses to participate in the 2020 line-up.

But Greg, who appears to be a busy man, discussed that his bizarre reason for declining the dancing competition is down to the gruelling schedule that comes with it. "They asked me to be on this year, did you know that?" he explained.

Hinting that he wouldn't be such a great fit, Greg added: "I politely declined. I'm too tired, too tired for that." The telly personality also revealed he thinks the show "will benefit from being shorter" after producers unveiled plans to cut the

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