Strictly Come Dancing’s Motsi Mabuse reportedly has plans to move to the UK for the show.
The judging panel appeared to be in jeopardy when Bruno Tonioli said he would only do the US version of the dance show this year because of coronavirus.
Fears were building over whether Motsi, 39, would be able to take part as she’s based in Germany with her husband Evgenij Voznyuk and their daughter.
Fresh claims emerged the Strictly judge will uproot her whole family and move them to the UK for the full series of Strictly Come Dancing.
It’s alleged the famous face will get a short-term rental where they can live while she balances her working commitments.
A BBC source told The Sun: “Motsi doesn’t want to take any risks so the current plan is for her and her family to move to the UK for the full run.
“She is going to find a short-term rental.
“It’s a big upheaval but she loved doing her first series last year and doesn’t want anything to get in the way of her second.”
Mirror Online has approached Motsi Mabuse’s representatives for further comment.
There’s chatter of changes in the production of the show to ensure Strictly can run as smoothly and safely as possible amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Whispers the professional dancers could be locked down with their celebrity partners for six weeks ahead of the series.
It’s understood they will be torn apart from their families.
BBC lifted the lid on the new series hitting TV screens on October 24.
It’s a month behind schedule but the schedule will see the show run for nine weeks instead of 13.