Strictly Come Dancing is attempting to make history by having their first wheelchair-using contestant, Loose Women's Sophie Morgan.

It is said that the Loose Women star has attracted the attention of BBC executives.

March 4th 2023.

Strictly Come Dancing is attempting to make history by having their first wheelchair-using contestant, Loose Women's Sophie Morgan.


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Reports state that BBC bosses have their eye on the Loose Women presenter

According to reports, Sophie Morgan would be the perfect candidate for the next series of Strictly Come Dancing, being hailed as an ‘ideal’ contestant. It is said that she has a large fan base from her work with Loose Women and promotes inclusivity. In addition, the insider commented that Sophie is ‘very glamorous’ and would look stunning in the glitter and sequins.



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Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice made history as the show's first ever deaf contestant

An earlier source stated that the BBC had plans to have a celebrity wheelchair user on the show, with the idea of creating wonderful television moments, while also giving an amazing opportunity to someone in a wheelchair. However, despite the good news, some trolls cast a negative light on the situation, with wheelchair using ballerina Kate Stanforth saying she had been close to tears due to the discrimination.



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Reports suggest BBC bosses have their eyes on Sophie Morgan for the next series of Strictly

Reports have indicated that BBC executives are looking at Loose Women's Sophie Morgan to make history as the first-ever wheelchair-using contestant on Strictly Come Dancing. The TV presenter suffered a T6 spinal cord injury in a 2003 car accident that left her paralyzed at 18 years old. A source described Sophie as the "ideal" person to take the ballroom floor in the next series and noted her ability to use her platform to promote inclusivity. They added that she looks "very glamorous" and would look amazing in the sequins and glitter. This follows Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice making history in 2021 and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Kuzmin doing the same last season.

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An insider said earlier this year that the BBC was looking to get a celebrity wheelchair user on the show to create a wonderful television moment and to provide an amazing opportunity







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