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Strictly Come Dancing: Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke says he was once asked to be on competition

Yorke is 'pretty sure' he got the call in the show's early days

Clémence Michallon
Wednesday 11 September 2019 16:22 EDT
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Thom Yorke might not seem like a cookie-cutter Strictly Come Dancing candidate – and yet, the Radiohead frontman says he was once asked to take part in the dancing contest.

The musician made the revelation on BBC Radio 6 Music, in an interview with presenter Shaun Keaveny.

Yorke was asked whether he would choose to go on Strictly or I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! if he absolutely had to appear in one of these two programmes.

“Oh Strictly,” he promptly responded. “I think they asked me once.”

He said the offer came during the early days of the programme and left him somewhat bewildered.

“I was like, ‘You what?’” he added. ”I’m pretty sure I got the call from the office one day.”

Strictly‘s 17th series premiered on 7 September.

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