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Strictly Come Dancing: what the 2022 contestants are up to now

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Strictly Come Dancing returned to screens last Saturday as this year's crop of couples were announced. Today marks the first of the live shows, and the 15 celebrities who are lining up to take their place on the famous BBC dancefloor will be feeling a wee bit nervous ahead of the launch.

Hosted by the iconic Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, fans are set to be on the edges of their seats for the next couple of months as they watch the famous faces battle it out for the coveted Glitter Ball trophy.

Celebs taking part this year come from all areas of the showbiz world, with the likes of EastEnders' star Bobby Brazier, Emmerdale's Adam Thomas, Love Island's Zara McDermott and telly legend Les Dennis included in the impressive line-up this year.

But as we prepare to see the new hopefuls compete, we take a look back at last year's star-studded contestants and where they are now.Scots gave their backing to wildlife expert Hamza Yassin in the 2022 final, and they weren't wrong to do so as he ended up being declared the winner of the BBC dancing show, with the 33-year-old wowing judges and viewers at home week after week with his impressive footwork.Hamza and partner Jowita Przystal waltzed their way to the final with an incredible Scottish-themed Charleston, which was performed to the sound of Paolo Nutini's Pencil Full Of Lead, and the pair were left in tears when they were crowned the winners on the night.

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