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Strictly Come Dancing 2024: Amy Dowden in profile - stats, celeb partners, socials, Q&A

Strictly Come Dancing 2024: Amy Dowden in profile - stats, celeb partners, socials, Q&A
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Read a full profile of Strictly Come Dancing 2024 pro Amy Dowden, including her key stats, show record and a Q&A.

Amy Dowden

Age: 34

Hometown: Caerphilly, Wales

Series count: 7 as of 2024

Best finish: 2nd with Karim Zeroual (2019)

Previous celeb partners: Brian Conley (12th, 2017), Danny John-Jules (9th, 2018), Karim Zeroual (2nd, 2019), JJ Chalmers (6th, 2020), Tom Fletcher (7th, 2021), James Bye (11th, 2022)

Describe Strictly in one word?: "Magical."

How do you feel to be part of Strictly's 20th year?: "It feels really surreal. I'll never forget watching at home the first year when Natasha Kaplinsky won. I'd never seen anything like it before on TV. At the time I was dancing and going to Blackpool regularly but to see it on TV was special so to be part of the anniversary feels surreal. I think it's going to be a real celebration of a series."

Social media: @amy_dowden on Instagram / @dowden_amy on X


Strictly Come Dancing 2024 launches Saturday, September 14 at 7.20pm on BBC One.

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