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Craig Revel Horwood urges BBC bosses to 'go down the transgender route' for Strictly

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Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood has declared on the Access All Areas show on FUBAR Radio: "I think dance is a platform for anybody no matter who you are or where you're from."The former drag queen elaborated in reference to Strictly: "We could go down the transgender route."The BBC show has been keen to update and modernise its format in recent years, including the addition of same-sex couples, represented by John Whaite and Johannes Radebe in 2021.It has also sought to be inclusive of the deaf community, by featuring EastEnders actress Rose Ayling-Ellis this year as its first ever deaf contestant in the history of the show.However, Craig firmly believes that the show could go further.The enthusiastic ballroom dancer added:.

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