Who will win Strictly Come Dancing 2021? Latest odds

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STRICTLY Come Dancing is heading towards it’s grand finale – but there can only be one winner.

The bookies have their favourite on who they think will scoop the coveted Glitterball Trophy in the final.

Strictly Come Dancing is now down to just three stars who are all hoping to clinch the Glitterball Trophy

Who will win Strictly Come Dancing 2021?

EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis is the frontrunner tipped to take home the Strictly Glitterball Trophy.

Bookies Ladbrokes thinks Rose is a “shoo-in” for the title.

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: “AJ’s unfortunate exit means it’s now a two-horse race for this year’s Strictly crown, although the odds suggest John Whaite is simply making up the numbers at this point.”

Sadly fellow finalist AJ Odudu has been forced to drop out after she suffered a nasty injury during rehearsals.

Here are the current odds, supplied by Ladbrokes:

Rose Ayling-Ellis 1/16

Rose Ayling-Ellis is favourite to win Strictly

Rose is paired up with Giovanni Pernice and they are hot favourite to win the show.

The actress is of course known for starring in EastEnders.

Since appearing on Strictly, the deaf star has continued to wow the judges and now is tipped to scoop the crown.

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John Whaite 10/1

John Whaite is also in the running

John will be dancing alongside pro partner Johannes Radebe in the final.

The TV star shot to fame when he won Bake Off back in 2012.

John and Johannes made Strictly history as the first male same-sex pairing and have done well on the scoreboard each week.

What does the winner of Strictly Come Dancing get?

Most importantly the winner gets the coveted Glitterball trophy.

They also scoop a whopping £100,000 to take home with them.

Also, the winning celebrity often lands lucrative TV deals after being crowned the Strictly champion.

When is Strictly Come Dancing final?

The Strictly Come Dancing 2021 final will air on BBC One tonight (December 18, 2021) at 7.10pm

The show, which runs for nearly two hours, will feature a guest appearance by Ed Sheeran.

If you miss any of the action, you can catch up on the BBC iPlayer.