“The actor and DJ, 49, says: ‘With a heavy heart, I have to step back from this season of Strictly Come Dancing due to unexpected medical reasons.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
In an official statement, the actor and DJ, 49, says: ‘With a heavy heart, I have to step back from this season of Strictly Come Dancing due to unexpected medical reasons.
‘I was truly looking forward to the journey, and I’m deeply sorry to disappoint anyone who was looking forward to seeing me on the dance floor.
‘Thank you all for your support, and I will be back on my feet very soon, in every sense. Love to all, Kristian.’
His replacement will be announced during tonight’s episode of The One Show ahead of the upcoming series which kicks off next month.
Kristian, best known for playing Hodor in Game Of Thrones, is 6ft10 and worried about how his height would impact him on the dancefloor.
He explained: ‘This will be a huge challenge for me physically, but I’m ready to rise to it! It’s a surreal and wonderful opportunity to shed one of my left feet!’
Sarah James, Executive Producer at BBC Studios said: ‘We’ve absolutely loved getting to know Kristian in this short time, and he has all the makings of a brilliant Strictly Come Dancing contestant. We’re incredibly sorry to lose him from this year’s series and we all wish him a speedy recovery.’
Sharing the reason for his exit in his own words in an Instagram video, he said: ‘Hey guys, I hope you’re doing well.
‘Firstly, sorry to be reading this, it’s a bit like a wedding speech I guess. So anybody who’s just followed me in the last couple of weeks, hello I hope you’re well!
‘So I’m not going to beat around the bush with this, this is real talk. I’m not doing the PR thing, I hate that. I always try and be pretty honest and real with you guys and hopefully anybody who’s been around here for a while will attest to that.
‘I’ve been given a wonderful opportunity to become part of the the Strictly Come Dancing family as you may know. But sadly I’m having to withdraw from this year’s show. There’s been such a response and I definitely want to share why.
‘Like so many people at the minute I’ve been dealing with a high level of stress and yeah a little bit of grief if I’m going to be really real. I’ve always been my mother’s son and I’ve always powered through things like this in the past and any other time in my life. Honestly I think I’ve got a pretty healthy attitude to stuff like this – I thought I did at least. But for the first time it’s manifested physically and it’s caused a spike in my vitals, and it’s sort of ended in an area of concern.
‘I’m a big guy, I always have been ever since I set foot on this Earth, so I take my health very seriously and I do see my doctor all the time. I was checked for the show like two weeks before and everything was fine, so he was happy for me to take part.
‘Please know I am okay, I’m under treatment already and my doctor isn’t concerned. After two, maybe three weeks I’ll be pretty much back to normal.
‘But sadly I don’t have time for the show now, I mean it’s not going to be in time for all the training and everything like that. And I also don’t want to leave them, you and the other contestants hanging, it’s not really fair.
‘And I’m gutted to say the least, I was really looking forward to taking part in this. The guys in the show, I’m not going to lie, have been completely understanding and I’ve honestly felt 100 per cent supported so I’m really grateful for that.
‘So let’s see what happens when I get sorted. I’m going to be taking it easy for now. I’ll be able to return to work very shortly.
‘I was so excited for this, but not only for myself but also for the amazing people from my home of Northern Ireland. It has always been my honour in my weird way just to show that I’m from Northern Ireland and I’m very proud. And I’m sorry if I’ve let you down in any way, but I’ll continue to do my best.
‘We live in strange crazy times at the minute so without being preachy, please look after yourself. Don’t ignore what’s going on inside your head. This is something i haven’t dealt with before, so this has really come as a surprise for me, I always thought I had this.
‘To my fellow contestants, although it was brief I really enjoyed meeting all of you. It’s a really great bunch of people and I’m looking forward to watching and seeing how well you all do.
‘Who knows what the future holds. I’m totally still here and creating in my own haphazard way and just trying to be better than ever. And don’t worry guys, I’ve totally got this. I love you all truly, I really do and thank you for being part of my journey. Thank you for all the support you’ve always shown me and the new people as well, I really appreciate it. And lastly just enjoy the show and thank you for all the support it’s been really great.’
Strictly Come Dancing was once the jewel in the crown of Saturday night TV with millions of viewers tuning into see their favourite celebrities compete in glamorous costumes for the glitter ball trophy.
But now, ahead of the show’s upcoming series, bookies are offering odds as low as 8-1 the programme with be the last ever following multiple controversies, a lacklustre line-up of Z-list stars and less women than men agreeing to take part and with good reason.
The long-running BBC series has truly lost its sparkle after former contestant Wynne Evans, 53, was accused of inappropriate behaviour and forced to apologise for making an unacceptable sexual remark on stage at a press event, which led to him resigning from the Strictly tour.
In 2023, actress Amanda Abbington, 51, complained about professional dancer Giovanni Pernice, 34, being ‘unnecessary, abusive, cruel and mean’ during their rehearsals which she said caused her to quit midway through the season.
And in the same year, former Love Island contestant Zara McDermott, 28, was left ‘incredibly distressed’ following her experience in the training room with Graziano Di Prima, 31, who admitted to kicking the documentary maker, resulting in his axing.
Now, it appears that female celebrities are too terrified to sign up, with six women appearing on the cast this year compared to nine males, and bosses have certainly lowered the previously high bar with who they allow to take part.
The cast this year includes several former reality stars such as Love Island winner Dani Dyer, ex-Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison, Apprentice candidate Tom Skinner, RuPaul’s Drag Race runner-up La Voix, and Gladiator Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.
Strictly bosses previously banned influencers and reality stars from taking part with now the likes of former Apprentice contestant Tom, who was fired by Lord Sugar in 2019, deemed famous enough to compete, with one Daily Mail reader saying: ‘More than half are not celebrities’.
And the disappointing line-up hasn’t gone unnoticed as thousands of Strictly fans took to platform X to voice their criticisms, with one writing: ‘The bottom of the barrel has been well and truly scraped’.
Another said: ‘The Strictly line-up is complete and it’s truly abysmal’ as another person wrote: ‘This is without a doubt the worst starting line-up. Wondering if the past two years has caused so much damage to its reputation. Is this the beginning of the end?’
‘Safe to say this is the worst Strictly line-up of all time,’ another user posted.
John Hughes commented: ‘One of the weakest, most uninspiring ‘celebrity’ line-ups in years. The show is still having difficulty signing up female contestants, it seems, following previous scandals with male pros.
‘Time for Strictly to be rested as a result series and have three or four specials per year?’
Commenting on the mundaneness of the cast this year, another user on X said: ‘They should do some kind of study to see if the Strictly line-up really does get less glamorous every time because like?’
A TV source added: ‘Strictly isn’t the show it used to be. It has been hit by scandal after scandal and now it’s impossible for it to recover.
‘Bosses used to be very particular about the lineup but now celebrities who have previously been on a host of shows, even winning I’m A Celeb in Vicky’s case, have been recruited.
‘The lack of women in the cast this year says it all, females are afraid to take part due to the controversies of recent years while few changes have been made to ensure safety in the training rooms.
‘It’s sad because the show was once so loved by viewers of all ages but there’s an unavoidable darkness now and insiders even believe this could be the last ever series.’
It comes after Strictly was hit with drug allegations after two of the show’s stars were allegedly caught taking cocaine and it was widely talked about among the cast.
The BBC has launched an investigation this month into the alleged drug taking while last week the Sun on Sunday reported that a 10-year show veteran was previously offered cocaine by one of its stars at a wild party.
It’s the second successive year where less female contestants have signed up to Strictly after fewer women joined the line-up in 2024.
There were nine male celebrities and only six women after Amanda spoke on her experiences having competed on the show.
During an interview on Channel 4 News in July last year, Amanda described the aftermath of her time on Strictly as ‘brutal’ and ‘unforgiving’ after she and her family received death threats from Giovanni fans.
She said: ‘There were five or six people previous to me that had the same experience.
‘It was unnecessary and when it was getting thrown at me I would shut down. I have been in abusive situations before so I recognised the red flags so I would shut down and I wouldn’t be able to do the job because I felt attacked… It was not conducive to a happy environment’.
TV presenter Laura Whitmore, who was partnered with Giovanni in 2016, said she felt ‘broken’ and ‘cried everyday’ during her time on the show as she supported Amanda with her claim against the Italian pro dancer last year.
Following a BBC investigation, six of Amanda’s allegations towards Giovanni were upheld and he was cleared on 11 out of 17, and has since gone onto win the Italian version of the competition with his now girlfriend Bianca Guaccero.
This year’s cast also includes EastEnders actress Balvinder Sopal, Lioness Karen Carney, Lorraine Showbiz correspondent Ross King and influencer Ellie Goldstein, who made history when she became the first model with Down syndrome to cover British Vogue magazine.
Rugby player Chris Robshaw, Neighbours actor Stefan Dennis, YouTuber George Clarke, Doctor Who actress Alex Kingston, and sportsman Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink will also be taking to the Strictly ballroom next month.
BBC bosses will be praying for an unforgettable series to give the show its sparkle back.
Profession: Olympic Sprinter and Gladiator
Harry says: ‘I’ll be bringing tons of energy to light up the dance floor. Let’s hope I’m as quick picking up the routines as I am on the track.’
Alex KingstonAge: 62
Profession: Doctor Who actress
The actress teases: ‘My hips don’t lie’
Balvinder Sopal
Age: 46
Profession: EastEnders actress
Balvinder says: ‘I’m far too excited to put into words how I feel but I’m incredibly excited at the prospect of dancing across the ballroom.’
La Voix
Age: 45
Profession: Drag performer
She says: ‘Strictly is a national institution and I can’t wait to get started. All that’s left to say is: good luck to my partner! Here’s hoping they can help me go from La Voix into La Danse.’
Thomas Skinner
Age: 34
Profession: Reality star and entrepreneur
He says: ‘Bring on the sequins, sambas and most importantly, the BOSH to the ballroom!’
Vicky PattisonAge: 37
Profession: Reality TV star
She says: ‘I’m absolutely buzzing to be part of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing line-up… but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t terrified’
Karen Carney Age: 38
Profession: Football pundit
She says: ‘I’m such a huge fan of the show and I can’t believe I’m finally getting the chance to take part.’
Profession: Reality star, 2018 Love Island winner
Dani says: ‘Getting the opportunity to be on Strictly is the second most amazing thing I’ve done this year! feel very very blessed and cannot wait to get my dancing shoes on.’
Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkAge: 53
Profession: Former Chelsea and Netherlands striker and ex-England coach.
He says: ‘Swapping the pitch for the ballroom is certainly not something I’ve done before but I’m looking forward to tackling a fun challenge! Bring on a new type of footwork, with hopefully no own goals.’
Ellie Goldstein
Age: 23
Profession: Model, influencer and disability ambassador
She says: ‘It’s a show I’ve loved watching for so long, and the chance to now be part of it feels like a dream’.
Chris Robshaw
Age: 39
Profession: Rugby player
He says: ‘This is about as far out of my comfort zone as it gets! I’m hoping to take my dad dancing to a whole new level, and my mum can’t wait to drag me along to her Zumba class’.
Stefan DennisAge: 66
Profession: Actor
He says: ‘Looking forward to the sparkle and reaching for the sky.’
Ross King Age: 63
Profession: Showbiz correspondent
He says: ‘I can’t wait to learn from the best, meet my fellow contestants, and, most importantly… try not to step on too many toes!’
Kristian Nairn Age: 49
Profession: Actor
He says: ‘This will be a huge challenge for me physically, but I’m ready to rise to it!’