Ann Turned Down Strictly Six Times
It seems that Ann Widdecombe is a bit of a Madeley. She revealed to the Daily Telegraph that she turned down Strictly six times before finally agreeing.
She finally agreed after inserting lots of clauses into her contract: “One, I wouldn’t wear anything I considered to be immodest. Two, I wouldn’t make any movements I thought to be immodest. Otherwise, I’d have been worrying all the time: Am I decent? Am I decent? It’s not worth it.”
Ann promises to stay in the competition as long as the public keeps voting: “I am not a walker. I shall try my best every week and stay for as long as the public want me.”
She finally agreed after inserting lots of clauses into her contract: “One, I wouldn’t wear anything I considered to be immodest. Two, I wouldn’t make any movements I thought to be immodest. Otherwise, I’d have been worrying all the time: Am I decent? Am I decent? It’s not worth it.”
Ann promises to stay in the competition as long as the public keeps voting: “I am not a walker. I shall try my best every week and stay for as long as the public want me.”
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