Piers Morgan wants Strictly to fight against the "snowflake virus" in 2024.

He is concerned about the survival of the glitzy performance.

July 23rd 2024.

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Renowned broadcaster Piers Morgan recently made a bold statement, expressing his desire to join the cast of the popular television show Strictly Come Dancing. The 59-year-old has already made appearances on various reality shows in the past, such as Britain's Got Talent, The Celebrity Apprentice, and The Celebrity Chase, and now he's ready to take on the challenge of the dancing competition.

With the show facing calls for its cancellation due to recent scandals involving professional dancers and concerns over the treatment of contestants, Piers sees this as an opportunity to step in and help "save the day." It's no secret that the beloved show has been hit with controversies, including allegations against dancer Giovanni Pernice and the shocking departure of Graziano Di Prima following allegations of mistreatment towards Love Island star Zara McDermott.

In light of these issues, the BBC has implemented new measures to ensure the well-being of the contestants, including the introduction of chaperones. Former contestants have also come forward to share their experiences, and past interviews have resurfaced, shedding light on the struggles that many faced during their time on the show.

Despite all of this, Piers remains determined to participate in the upcoming season, set to air later this year. In a post on social media, he declared his willingness to take on the challenge, but with one condition – that his trainer be tough, brutal, and uncompromising, ensuring his victory on the dance floor.

Piers has not always been the biggest fan of the show, previously describing it as "unwatchable." However, he is not one to shy away from a challenge and has even claimed to have turned down an offer to join the 2022 season due to inadequate compensation. But now, he is open to considering the opportunity for the right price.

In light of his bold statement, Piers also took a jab at the "snowflake virus" that he believes is threatening the existence of the show. He urged the show's executives to consider his offer and promised to do whatever it takes to keep the show on screens.

While the BBC has not yet commented on Piers' proposition, fans of the show are eagerly anticipating the return of Strictly Come Dancing later this year. If you have a celebrity story or any insider gossip about the show, don't hesitate to get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency. We'd love to hear from you.

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