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Zoe Ball: ‘It might be slightly different’ Strictly host in revelation about show’s future

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Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two presenter Zoe Ball, 49, has revealed the BBC show “might be slightly different” this year due to the COVID-19 outbreak.The BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show host insisted that the 2020 series will air “whatever happens” in spite of the pandemic.Zoe told The Sun: “Whatever happens with the situation I know that they are going to put that show on somehow.”The television and radio personality explained that Strictly may decide to film without a studio audience if social distancing rules are still in effect.Zoe added: “It might not have a studio audience, it might be slightly different.”Strictly bosses suggested earlier this month that the show could film without a live studio audience this year for the first.

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