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Ross Millen & Katy Hallam

Strictly Come Dancing viewers call for big change to It Takes Two

Strictly Come Dancing viewers have been calling for a big change to the spin-off show, It Takes Two.

The show airs every night on BBC Two with hosts Rylan Clark-Neal and former professional Strictly dancer Janette Manrara.

However, after Friday night's episode, viewers are calling for a new presenter to join the show.

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Rustie Lee, a TV star from Birmingham appeared on the show on Friday (October 15) to talk about all things from the dance floor reports Birmingham Live.

She made a name for herself as a television chef, actress and singer – and she is even a former politician, having run for UKIP.

Rustie's mother and father were among the first Caribbean immigrants to Birmingham in the 1950s, when they left Jamaica.

But Strictly fans think she would make the perfect new host of the show - or a permanent guest.

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Ryan Glendenning asked: "Can Rustie present #ItTakesTwo next year please?"

Emma wrote: "Can rustie be on every friday please? @Rylan @bbcstrictly #IttakesTwo"

SpiceRack agreed: "One of the funniest panels ever. Sign Rusty up for every Friday #ItTakesTwo"

Ariadne said: "Rustie Lee as a permanent guest please. #ITT #ItTakesTwo"

Middle aged Mum wrote: "I need more Rusty Lee in my life #ittakestwo"

And Dave added: "Rusty Lee on #ItTakesTwo is EVERYTHING"

Strictly It Takes Two airs on BBC Two on weekdays at 6.30pm.

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