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Strictly's Anton du Beke vows he will return to the show after it was rocked by AJ Pritchard and Kevin Clifton's departures... as he confirms it is going ahead as normal amid COVID-19 crisis

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© 2020 Dave J Hogan LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 19: Anton Du Beke and Hannah Summers attend the "Paw Patrol" gala screening at Cineworld Leicester Square on January 19, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images) Anton du Beke has vowed to return to the Strictly dance floor for the next series and cleared up concerns over the show's fate amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The hit BBC ballroom show was recently rocked after favourites AJ Pritchard and Kevin Clifton revealed they wouldn't be returning for the next series.

However Anton, 53, has reassured his fans that he will be returning for this year's series of the show when appearing on The Steph Show on Friday.

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