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Andrew Garfield says he’ll do Strictly Come Dancing if he wins Oscar for Best Actor

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Andrew Garfield said he’ll compete on Strictly Come Dancing if he wins at the upcoming Oscars. Over the last few weeks, the talented actor has been busy promoting his Netflix film tick, tick…BOOM – which recently earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Recently, the 38-year-old stopped by The Graham Norton Show alongside dancer Johannes Radebe and comedian Dawn French. During his appearance, Norton asked the 38-year-old talent if he would ever compete on a season of Strictly. “It’s hard to confess this.

I would love to do Strictly. It’s on the bucket list,” Garfield answered. Radebe, who has competed on the series for three seasons, raised his hand and volunteered to be his partner, stating: ‘Well thank you, I’ll do it!’ The Spider-Man actor then turned to Radebe and said that he would participate on one condition. “If I win the Oscar, then I’ll come and do it.

How’s that?’ he said. Shortly after the show aired, fans took to Twitter to express their excitement regarding Garfield’s answer.

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