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Verity Sulway

Strictly fans devastated as dance pairings are leaked online two days early

Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left heartbroken as someone has already spoiled the professional pairings.

The celebrities have already been partnered up with their pro dancers in a show that was pre-recorded earlier this week.

But the list of the couplings has been leaked online, though MirrorOnline has chosen not to share the contents.

The show is due to air on Saturday at 7:50pm on BBC1, and some fans are furious the excitement has been ruined.

Nicola Adams is set to take to the dance floor with pro Katya Jones (PA)

One upset fan replied: "It was nice not knowing the pairings - that's spoilt Saturday night."

Another added: "Can't believe these leaked with just two days to go."

The only coupling viewers are officially aware of is boxer Nicola Adams, who is part of the first ever same sex coupling on the show with Katya Jones.

EastEnders star Maisie Smith has teased her pro dance partner's identity with a cryptic snap that's sent fans into a spin.

The 19-year-old, who became a household name as Tiffany Butcher on EastEnders, will take to the floor for the first time on Saturday's upcoming launch show.

And during the first episode of the 2020 series, fans will finally get to see which dancer she's been paired with.

Katya Jones is the other half of the first ever same sex pairing on the show (Instagram)

Maisie shared a behind-the-scenes look at herself and her partner, editing in a big question mark over the pro.

"So who do you think my partner is...?" she captioned the snap.

Meanwhile, Radio DJ Clara Amfo revealed on Instagram that her professional partner had sent her flowers.

She posted a photo of her with her partner, who has an emoji over his face to disguise him.

She also posted a snap of the stunning bouquet with the caption: "He bought me flowerz to ignore the paaa-ain."

* Strictly Come Dancing begins Saturday 17th October at 7:50pm on BBC One.

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