Strictly Come Dancing has reportedly signed up its first contestant for 2024 – and it will mark a historic first for the series. The BBC competition, which has found itself in hot water due to alleged complaints against professional dancer Giovanni Pernice , is set to return in September for its 22nd series. With just three months to go until the show comes back, producers are hard at work trying to sign up the stars who will be competing to take home the Glitterball trophy, following in the footseps of Ellie Leach , Hamza Yassin and Rose Ayling-Ellis .
The first star is believed to have been selected, with The Sun reporting Chris McCausland will be a contestant on the 2024 series. McCausland, 46, is a comedian and CBeebies actor, and his appearance would mark a first for Strictly as he is blind . The star lost his sight when he was 22 due to a hereditary condition called retinitis pigmentosa.
His booking would follow Ayling-Ellis’s victory in 2021; the EastEnders star, who was partnered with Pernice, was the first deaf contestant to appear on the show. While his appearance is unconfirmed., a source said:”bosses are delighted by the signing and think Chris will be great on the show” as “he has a hilarious sense of humour and an infectious personality”.
They added that producers are “really keen to showcase disability on TV and are conscious of how important it is”, adding that McCausland “is determined to show it won’t hold him back on the ballroom dance f.
