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Jamie Redknapp: Dad Harry Redknapp quips son couldn't be affected by Strictly 'curse'

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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! winner Harry Redknapp, 73, pointed out how his son Jamie Redknapp, 46, should consider BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, as he wouldn't be affected by the "Strictly curse".The English footballer's ex-wife Louise Redknapp starred in the dancing competition in 2016.While Jamie was speaking to his dad on Redknapp's Home Fixture, the pair discussed the possibilities of him going on Strictly, after his former spouse took part and was partnered up with professional dancer Kevin Clifton, 37.While Louise and Kevin reached the finals four years ago, Harry joked about Jamie signing up to the programme.Harry divulged: "One thing's for sure Jamie, you won't be getting divorced if you go on there."In response to his.

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