"Is a BBC Strictly Star's ITV Appearance Jeopardizing Their Future on the Show?"

 



Strictly Come Dancing professional Nikita Kuzmin has sparked concerns about his future on the BBC series after "signing up to Big name Older sibling".


The 26-year-old, who last year made it to the Strictly final alongside Layton Williams, has supposedly agreed to take part in the ITV reality show.


Kuzmin, who has starred in Strictly since he made his show debut in 2021, has rapidly turned into a fan favorite.


The Ukrainian dancer has performed with three superstar partners, including Tilly Ramsay, Ellie Simmonds and most as of late, Williams.


His fame has soar since he became a familiar face on the show, and presently it's idea he'll be taking part in Big name Older sibling.


A television insider supposedly stated: "This will send the gossip factory into overdrive, with some already suggesting he may not get back to Strictly and is instead making the vast majority of being a rising star."


Speaking to The Sun, they continued: "He'll have been chosen by CBB makers as a conspicuous heartthrob who can zest things up in the house — and maybe even spill a few mysteries from behind the locations of Strictly."


GB News has contacted the BBC for input.

Different names reputed to be taking part in the series include previous X Factor makes a decision about Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, as well as moderator Greenery Britton and Love Island star Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu.


Meanwhile, Older sibling fans have already complained over another feature of the current year's show.


Nikita Kuzmin and Layton Williams

It came after managers of the ITV reality show explained they had made a change the big name version, which is set to air in a couple of days.


The line-up hasn't been officially affirmed, yet managers have shared changes to the show's voting framework.


During last year's series, which was the first of the reprisal on ITV2, fans had to cast a ballot to expel.


During the current year's Superstar Elder sibling, be that as it may, fans will cast a ballot to save their favorite contestant instead.


Another supposed name for the series which has got fans talking includes the Princess of Wales' uncle.


Kate Middleton's relative, Gary Goldsmith, has apparently joined to take part in the gigantic reality show.


Insiders claim Kate's controversial uncle has negotiated a contract with the show's managers.