A former England rugby star is reportedly in talks to appear on this year's Strictly Come Dancing . Danny Cipriani is said to be having a meeting with the BBC to secure a spot in this year's dance competition. The retired sports star, 36, has already had the experience of the show thanks to competing in the Christmas special last year.
He impressed the judges with his footwork when paired with professional dancer Jowita Przystal. The England fly-half could get a spot in the main competition this year as he is said to be having talks. It has been claimed Danny impressed bosses during his stint on the Christmas spin-off as "Strictly would love to have him back".
A source said: “It was an experience he enjoyed and Danny’s family and friends have been pushing him to say yes." “Danny’s got Bear Hunt on Netflix out next year so he’s free and able to take part," they told The Sun. "He’s coming back to the UK for a face-to-face meeting.
” Speaking of his stint on the show last year, Danny said he felt "privileged" to get the opportunity to learn a dance with Jowita. He said: "I feel absolutely privileged that I get the opportunity to learn a dance with professional dancers who are experts in their role, and I get coached by them, to get to a level where I feel happy enough to go out and perform it to an audience. It’s been an amazing experience.
" Praising the ballroom and Latin dancer, Danny, who split from his estranged wife Victoria last year, said: "It’s been a wh.
