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Strictly Come Dancing to offer Maya Jama a ‘six figure sum to join 2020 series’

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STRICTLY Come Dancing are eyeing up Maya Jama for the 2020 series - hoping a six figure sum will sweeten the deal. Sources say the stunning ex of rap star Stormzy could take a turn beneath the glitter ball when the show returns in September.

Rumours have swirled around the show signing Michelle Keegan, Stacey Solomon and Alan Carr, but an insider has revealed Radio One DJ Maya "ticks every box".

They told The Mirror: "She is young, beautiful, popular, bright, talented and has a big social media following. "To get her this year would be a real coup.

They have a six-figure fee on the table." The Bristolian presenter of Somali and Swedish descent was an Instagram star before Stormzy found fame after making a move to London aged 16 in order to.

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