SA dancer part of Strictly Come Dancing UK’s first all-male couple

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SA dancer part of Strictly Come Dancing UK’s first all-male couple
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John Whaite and South African dancer and choreographer Johannes Radebe will make history as the first all-male couple during the 19th season of the dance franchise.

Oti Mabuse and Cameron Lombard have earned their stripes as successful dancers and are poised to show off their talents on the new season of Strictly Come Dancing UK, according to the website The South African.com.

He added that he thought it would be “really important for him” as being an openly gay dancer, due to it being a “powerful message”, said the report.

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