Come Dancing pro is reportedly set to join Emma Willis as part of the hosting line-up for the new series.
Johannes Radebe Joins Emma Willis as New Host
Strictly Come Dancing pro Johannes Radebe is reportedly set to join Emma Willis as part of the hosting line-up for the new series.The South African-born dancer ...
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The South African-born dancer and choreographer, 39, has been a professional on the show since 2018 but a new report now claims he could be presenting this year alongside Emma.
Emma, 50, was reported to be the first host confirmed on Sunday night and soon after another favourite, , revealed she hadn't got the job.
Now Johannes could be in line for co-presenting with Emma after impressing during auditions and chemistry tests.
A source said: 'Everyone involved in the auditions - including the celebs - are saying the job is going to JoJo.
'During the chemistry tests he was paired up with every other celeb and did incredibly well.'
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Strictly Come Dancing pro Johannes Radebe is reportedly set to join Emma Willis as part of the hosting line-up for the new series
Emma, 50, was reported to be the first host confirmed on Sunday night and soon after other favourite Zoe Ball revealed she hadn't got the job
The insider added to The Sun: 'They all think he would be the perfect partner for Emma. He has been announced as one of the returning professional dancers but that doesn't mean bosses aren't going to promote him.'
The publication goes on to claim that his position hasn't been officially confirmed yet and report that there could be three new hosts, with Johannes potentially acting as a 'roving reporter' during shows.
The BBC and a representative for Johannes have been contacted by The Daily Mail for comment.
Zoe revealed on Monday that she failed to land the role of Come Dancing host.
Zoe, who previously hosted Strictly spin-off , announced she 'didn't get' the gig and is 'working through the seven stages of grief and rejection'.
Despite missing out on the gig, Zoe said she is 'thrilled' for the people who got the role and insisted the has made the 'right decision'.
Speaking on her Dig It podcast with Jo Whiley, Zoe said: 'I didn't get it, but it's OK.'
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She continued: 'I have worked through the seven stages of grief and rejection over the last couple of days.
'No, I didn't get it. But I tell you what, if [it's] who I think has got it, we're in safe hands and our new hosts are going to be fabulous. I'm so thrilled for them, and hopefully at a later date we'll be able to talk about them in more detail.'
The 55-year-old added: 'I was so chuffed to even be in the mix. There were some pretty amazing people who didn't even make it into the mix.
'So I made it in the mix, and I had a really fun time having one last little play at a show that I love and adore. And I'm so thrilled for the gang that has got it.
'I think there's been so many eyes on this whole process, everyone's quite relieved now that a decision has been made and the right decision has been made.'
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Since Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman revealed that they would be stepping down from their presenting duties last year, a number of celebrities have been tipped for the role
Zoe revealed on Monday that she had failed to land the role of Strictly Come Dancing host




