Big Brother beauty begs Strictly for stint — but shuts down other reality show
Big Brother runner-up Olivia Young has revealed she’s keen for an appearance on Strictly Come Dancing.
The Glasgow-born dancer shot to fame on this year’s series of the rebooted show. And it’s fair to say Olivia went down a storm with viewers thanks to her infectious personality and iconic one-liners.
So much so, that not only did she become a Big Brother finalist, she ended up becoming the runner-up of the 2023 series. Jordan Sangha was crowned the champ and took home the £100,000 cash prize.
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And now, with one reality show wrapped and under her belt, Olivia is eyeing up a stint on BBC’s smash hit show Strictly Come Dancing. But there’s also one show she’s not keen on appearing in.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Star and other press, dancer Olivia revealed how the glitzy BBC show Strictly Come Dancing is right up her street.
“I bloody love Strictly. I don’t think I’m relevant enough for Strictly though,” she confessed.
Still, Olivia is down to strut her stuff on the iconic dance floor. She said: “If Strictly came knocking, I’d be like ‘get me in the rhinestone jumpsuit, let’s do this’."
As for what reality show she would turn down, Olivia is not a fan of ITV2’s sexy sun-soaked dating show, Love Island. She told us: “It’s a different side of you to give away on TV.”
She added: “I gave a lot of myself on Big Brother. I don’t know if I would be ready to open up my heart in that way for the nation to see either.”
It comes after Big Brother 2023 winner Jordan admitted he is up for a shock career change. The star worked as a lawyer before he entered the TV house.
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Bye after being crowned the winner, he is open to doing something different now and admitted he's keen to do more TV shows. In his first interview from the final, he said: "I've got nothing on at the moment so I’d gladly do whatever.
“I don’t know what kind of TV I’d want to do. I’m looking to do anything,” he added. Jordan even thinks his behaviour in the Big Brother house might affect his career as a lawyer. He joked: "I need work after this with all the antics I got up to in the house!"
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