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EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis will make history as the first deaf contestant to take part in Strictly Come Dancing.
The star, who plays Frankie Lewis on the soap, was announced as the 12th celebrity to join the line-up for the new series on Thursday night.
Joining her co-star Nina Wadia in the upcoming show, Rose said she hopes by taking part in Strictly she will ‘break down barriers’ for the deaf community.

Bring it on: EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis will make history as the first deaf contestant to take part in Strictly Come Dancing
‘To be the first deaf contestant on Strictly Come Dancing is sooooo exciting.. and a little bit scary,’ Rose said.
‘It is the hardest secret I have ever had to keep so it feels amazing to finally have this out in the open.
‘I hope I will do the deaf community proud and break down more barriers. But I am also very excited to learn an incredible new skill and even better I get to learn whilst wearing beautiful dresses made especially for me.
Rose is the first ever deaf actor to play a deaf character on the soap.

Strictly Come Dancing 2021: EastEnders’ Nina Wadia is the 11th star announced and jokes she’ll need to blindfold the judges in order to win

The star, who plays Frankie Lewis on the soap, was announced as the 12th celebrity to join the line-up for the new series on Thursday night
She has previously appeared in various stage productions, and her other TV credits include Summer of Rockets and Casualty. Rose use British Sign Language (BSL).
Earlier on Thursday, Rose’s co-star Nina was announced as the 11th celebrity contestant to join the line-up.
The EastEnders actress, 52, was unveiled during Lorraine and admitted the only way she would stand a chance of winning the show is if she ‘blindfolded the judges’.
Speaking to stand-in host Christine Lampard, the mother-of-two admitted: ‘I am so scared!’
She continued: ‘I like dancing like no one’s watching, so we just need to blindfold the judges and I’m going to win!
‘I think I should do this before I’m too old and can’t walk anymore. I just want to grab life by the horns and just enjoy it.’

Cheeky: The actress, 52, was unveiled during Thursday’s episode of Lorraine and admitted the only way she would stand a chance of winning the show is if she ‘blindfolded the judges’

One to watch: Nina is best known for playing Zainab Masood in EastEnders , where she won Best Onscreen Partnership and Best Comedy at the British Soap Awards
Nina is best known for playing Zainab Masood in EastEnders, where she won Best Onscreen Partnership and Best Comedy at the British Soap Awards, before leaving the soap in 2013.
The actress also had starring roles in Goodness Gracious Me and the Open All Hours spin-off Still Open All Hours.
Meanwhile Sense and Sensibility actor Greg Wise, 55, revealed he finally decided to sign up to Strictly honour the five year anniversary of his sister Clare’s death from cancer.
Speaking about his motivation, Greg – who is married to Emma Thompson – explained: ‘Clare was a huge disco diva and we sent her out of this life in a disco ball coffin to banging 80s music.’

New contestant: Emma Thompson’s husband Greg Wise signed up to Strictly in honour of his late sister who loved the show so much she was buried in a glitterball coffin
He continued: ‘She’s prodding me massively to do it. Clare will enjoy watching her little brother do it. She’ll be sitting on my left or right shoulder depending on how well I’m doing
Clare was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 and started a witty and heartfelt blog detailing her battle with the disease.
She was declared cancer-free in 2014, but in 2015 the disease dug into her bones and she was told it was incurable. There were tumours in her arms, ribs, spine and skull.
Greg cancelled a family holiday in Greece and moved into his sister Clare’s London flat in the final three months of her life, in order to be her full-time carer, before her death in 2016 aged 51.

Tragic: Clare was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013, was declared cancer-free in 2014, but in 2015 the disease dug into her bones and she was told it was incurable (pictured in 2013)

Cute couple: Greg added that his wife Emma Thompson was ‘stupidly excited’ that he would be appearing on the show (pictured in 2020)

One to watch: Greg is an actor known for his various film, television and theatre roles, including The Crown (pictured) Cranford and his breakout role in Sense and Sensibility
Greg is an actor known for his various film, television and theatre roles, including The Crown, Cranford, Walking on Sunshine and his breakout role in Sense and Sensibility.
Also joining the line-up is Matilda ‘Tilly’ Ramsay. The CBBC presenter – who is the daughter of chef Gordon Ramsay – was unveiled during Wednesday’s episode of This Morning and her famous father also made a cameo as he recorded a clip to show to her.
In the video, Gordon, 54, cheekily warned Tilly, 19, not to date any of the dancers, while Tilly admitted she was ‘terrified’ of the challenge that lies ahead.

Strictly Come Dancing 2021: Gordon Ramsay’s daughter Tilly, 19, was the NINTH contestant announced – as her dad warned her not to date any of the dancers!
Tilly revealed she’ll be fitting in her appearance on the show around her studies, as she starts university in September, but said she’s ‘excited for the challenge’ of making it all work.
Speaking on the show, Tilly said of the show: ‘It’s slightly terrifying. Obviously my mum and dad knew.
‘I’ve tried dancing when I was younger, ballet and stuff, but I wasn’t very good so I moved to football camp.
‘Remembering choreography terrifies me. I’m looking forward to the glitz and the glamour, and learning something new – that’s always fun.’

Proud parent: The CBBC presenter – who is the daughter of chef Gordon Ramsay – was unveiled during Wednesday’s episode of This Morning (pictured together in a throwback)
Katie McGlynn and Dan Walker are also part of the line-up.
The former Corrie star, 28, and journalist, 44, were announced as being the seventh and eighth stars set to compete on the hit show during Tuesday’s BBC Breakfast.
They will join Dragons’ Den star Sara Davies, Rhys Stephenson, AJ Odudu, GBBO’s John Whaite, Robert Webb and Tom Fletcher for the new series.


Joining the show! Katie McGlynn (pictured) and Dan Walker were confirmed as celebrity contestants on the 2021 Strictly Come Dancing line-up on Tuesday

Tragic: Katie is best known for her role as Sinead Tinker in Corrie, for which she was BAFTA nominated and won a National Television Award for Best Serial Drama Performance in 2020

Joining the line-up! Sara Davies was revealed as the sixth contestant set to compete in this year’s Strictly Come Dancing on Monday

From the boardroom to the ballroom! The Dragons’ Den star, 37, (pictured on the show) admitted she’s not too confident about her dancing skills but is excited for the challenge

Keep dancing! CBBC presenter Rhys Stephenson was recently announced as the fifth star on the line-up

Making history: Great British Bake Off winner John will be one-half of the show’s first all-male partnership


Line-up: It comes after the first three names have been announced for Strictly Come Dancing 2021 [pictured McFly’s Tom Fletcher (L) and presenter AJ Odudu (R)]

Starring role: Peep Show actor Robert Webb is also taking to the floor
The veteran dance show was famously disrupted in 2020 thanks to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
But it seems things are back to normal in 2021 – apart from one or two factors still deemed too tricky to navigate amid the global health crisis.
Show boss Sarah James told The Mirror: ‘We’re so thrilled that Strictly will be returning for a full-length series this year, and know how much viewers are looking forward to getting their full Strictly fix and seeing the return of much-loved specials.
‘We are all so sad that we won’t be able to get to Blackpool this year but can’t wait to be back dancing at the one and only Blackpool Tower Ballroom in the future.’
The Blackpool episode ordinarily takes place near the end of the series, but was axed last year with restrictions throwing up logistical difficulties on the production.
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