Strictly Come Dancing bosses in talks with two massive A-list stars they've 'tried to sign for years

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For any copyright, please send me a message. STRICTLY Come Dancing bosses are in talks with two massive A-list celebrities they've "tried to sign for years".  Fans of the BBC One dancing competition were worried the coronavirus pandemic would cancel this year's show.  But show insiders have reassured The Sun Online that they have plans to make 2020 even bigger - with the signing of two huge stars.  The insider exclusively us: "Strictly bosses are actually in talks with some huge stars now the lockdown has come into effect.  "There are two A-listers in particular that bosses have been trying to sign for years who are now considering joining the show.  "The thing is – because of the lockdown, a lot of celebs are having films, TV shows, tours and theatre bookings cancelled and Strictly is likely to go ahead – it’s a big payday and a huge, prestigious show.  "When packed schedules might have stood in the way before, now a lot of stars' calendars have opened right up."  While the show usually has a live studio audience every week, this year they could film without one so they don't break social distancing rules.  The insider continued: "Even if the show doesn’t have a studio audience, and it’s just dancers and celebs who have been isolated for 14 days with no symptoms coming together for rehearsals - bosses are confident that they’ll have an all-star line up."  Earlier this week, Strictly favourite Oti Mabuse said the show's future is uncertain as bosses take things "day by day".  The pro dancer, 29, told Lorraine Kelly on Good Morning Britain on Monday: "We're just hoping that everything can be ok.  "I think at the moment it's really important to listen to the government guidelines and just take it day by day.  “The most important thing is that everyone is safe and everyone is healthy. So, at the moment, we're all just isolated together. We're all in the same boat really.”  Filming for the next series is set to begin in September, with preparations due to start in June.  Last week, the BBC’s controller of programming said he was hopeful the competition would begin production in the autumn as planned.  Meanwhile, hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly announced Strictly will be taking part in The Big Night In's charity special.  Speaking on The One Show, she said: "We are launching the Keep Dancing Challenge.  "[This] basically involves everyone at home learning a new dance routine with the help of our brilliant Strictly professional dancers."  Fifteen second segments will be airing on The One Show every night.  Fans will use social media with the hashtag #KeepDancingChallenge and the Strictly site to upload their renditions of the dance.  The best videos will then air during The Big Night In, which will air on Thu
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