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Strictly The Full Monty celebrity lineup revealed

Strictly The Full Monty celebrity lineup revealed
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ITV names the 10 celebrities taking part in this year's Strictly The Full Monty.

ITV has named the 10 celebrities taking part in this year's edition of Strictly The Full Monty.

Ashley Banjo will once again return to help mentor the plucky celebs as they prepare to strip off in front of a live Blackpool audience with the aim of raising awareness of checking for cancer.

Among those in lineup are dancing husband-and-wife pair James Jordan and Ola Jordan, former EastEnders actress Laila Morse, model Christine McGuiness, Loose Women's Brenda Edwards and Olympian Colin Jackson.

The class of 2021 is completed by Blue singer Duncan James, presenter Martin Roberts and Love Island's Teddy Soares and Demi Jones.

"I'm so excited to be working with a new brilliant, bold and brave lineup of celebrities for Strictly the Real Full Monty," said Banjo.

"It's going to be our biggest musical dance extravaganza yet and we are determined to get the message out there that early cancer checks in intimate areas save lives. So don't forget to check your bits and baubles this Christmas!"

Strictly The Full Monty airs on ITV over the Christmas period.

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