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Strictly’s Shirley Ballas fears she’s caught coronavirus as 2020 series faces further threat

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STRICTLY Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas fears she's caught coronavirus in yet another blow to the 2020 series. The 59-year-old revealed she's awaiting test results as she accepted the BBC show's BAFTA win last night.

Speaking from the virtual winners room at the BAFTA TV Awards last night, Shirley said: "I broke my foot, so that is healing, I've not been so well with a cough.

I had a temperature and this and that. "So I just took the Covid test today so I have to wait for 24 hours." She's had to separate from her boyfriend Danny Taylor, 47, in the meantime.

Until lockdown they had not spent a solid ­period of time together because his job as an actor sees him regularly travel the country performing.

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