Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tom Fletcher and partner Amy Dowden out of live show after testing positive for Covid

Amy Dowden and Tom Fletcher during the dress run for the first episode of Strictly Come Dancing 2021.Amy Dowden and Tom Fletcher during the dress run for the first episode of Strictly Come Dancing 2021.
Amy Dowden and Tom Fletcher during the dress run for the first episode of Strictly Come Dancing 2021.
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Tom Fletcher and his professional partner Amy Dowden have tested positive for Covid-19 and will miss Saturday’s live show, the BBC said.

A BBC statement said: “Tom Fletcher and Amy Dowden have tested positive for Covid-19.

“The pair are now self-isolating separately following the latest Government guidelines.

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“While they will both miss Saturday’s live show, Strictly Come Dancing protocols mean that, all being well, they will return the following week.”

Strictly Come Dancing has seen its television audience grow to almost eight million viewers, according to overnight ratings.

The BBC said an average audience of 7.9 million tuned in on Saturday night to watch the couples compete in front of the judges for the first time.

The BBC One celebrity dancing competition was watched by a peak audience of 8.4 million and had a 47.9% audience share.

Last week’s launch programme was watched by an average audience of 7 million, with a peak of 7.3 million and 44.7% audience share.

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