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‘Never a bad thing’ Adam Peaty sets record straight on retirement rumours after Strictly

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Strictly Come Dancing with his partner Katya Jones. However, the Olympian has now clarified rumours about stepping back from his professional swimming career.Posting on social media yesterday, Adam admitted he’d been asked a lot about his future in the sport.This comes as he competes in the BBC hit series Strictly Come Dancing.Thankfully, the Olympian has now reassured his fans that he’ll be sticking around.Writing on Twitter, Adam shared some snaps of him in a pool.Alongside this, he penned: “I will be back.“I’ve had so many people ask me if I’m retiring from sport since I’m dancing on TV.“A change of stimulus is never a bad thing.”The star then finished his tweet with a praying hands emoji and a lightning strike emoji.Following his post,.

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