Who will win Strictly Come Dancing 2021?

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STRICTLY hasn’t even aired it’s first show yet, but the a winner is already being tipped.

There is one clear front-runner who the bookies’ think will scoop the coveted Glitterball Trophy.

Strictly Come Dancing is back with more celebrities hoping to win the Glitterball Trophy

Who will win Strictly Come Dancing 2021?

At the moment there is one name that is the big favourite to win Strictly.

EastEnders star Rose Ayling-Ellis is being tipped to take home the Glitterball.

She is partnered up with Strictly veteran Giovanni Pernice.

Setting her sights on winning the series, Rose told the BBC: “To be the first deaf contestant on Strictly Come Dancing is sooooo exciting.. and a little bit scary.”

Rose Ayling-Ellis is favourite to win Strictly 2021

Jessica O’Reilly of Ladbrokes said: “Since the launch show Rose and Rhys have been all the rage with punters, along with John and Johannes.”

She added: “However, since the launch show former favourite Tom has been friendless in the betting and his odds could drift further if he doesn’t get off to a flier with the Cha Cha.”

What does the winner of Strictly Come Dancing get?

Most importantly the winner gets the coveted Glitterball trophy.

However, each star also gets £25,000 for signing up.

If they manage to stay on the dance floor until the end of October, this rises to £40,000.

Any star that makes it to the quarter-finals their fee jumps to £60,000.

Those who make the semi-finals see their fee climb to £75,000.

While the Strictly winner will be paid £100,000.

What are the odds?

As supplied by Ladbrokes:

  • Rose Ayling-Ellis 7/2
  • Rhys Stephenson 4/1
  • Tom Fletcher 6/1
  • Adam Peaty 8/1
  • John Whaite 8/1
  • Robert Webb 9/1
  • AJ Odudu 10/1
  • Katie McGlynn 12/1
  • Ugo Monye 14/1
  • Tilly Ramsay 16/1
  • Greg Wise 25/1
  • Dan Walker 33/1
  • Nina Wadia 33/1
  • Judi Love 40/1
  • Sara Davies 40/1

When is Strictly Come Dancing on TV and how can I watch it?

Strictly’s live shows kick off on Saturday (September 25, 2021) at 7pm on BBC One.

After the first week, episodes will continue on both Saturdays and Sundays – with the results being read out on the second show.

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

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