The dancer and choreographer has served as a judge on the BBC One dance contest since its first series back in 2004
Craig Revel Horwood couldn't help but make a cheeky did at the expense of one of his former Strictly Come Dancing co-stars as he vowed to reveal all about what goes on being the scenes of the hit dance show.
The dancer and choreographer has served as a judge on the BBC One dance contest since its first series back in 2004 and he's now confirmed that he will be happy to answer any question at all about it in live discussions with fans as he hits the road
Craig will head out on his new theatre tour, Revelations, after releasing his debut solo album, titled Revelations: Songs Boys Don’t Sing, back in October.
The 53-date UK tour beings in April and as well as his own performance, fans will be able to text in any burning questions for him to answer during his live shows - and he's promised to tell his audiences the truth.
Speaking on This Morning on Wednesday (March 19), Craig said: "I'm accepting anything, I will answer any question I'm asked. Whether it's on Strictly, my personal life, I don't care. I'm going to be telling a lot of showbiz stories, a lot of Strictly backstage goss, of course."
It is then when he got onto his co-stars, both past and present, as he continued: "What is Shirley Ballas really like, I'll be delving into that. I'll be delving into why Bruno (Tonioli) left, no one knows that, do they? Although, it might have been for money... I love him."

He was also quizzed on how Strictly fans have noticed he has toned down his style of critique in recent years, and he explained that it was because he didn't want to be accused of being abusive.
He told hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley: "I think it's a sign of the times. You know, 20 years ago when Strictly started you could pretty much say whatever you really, truly thought. Which is absolutely fine, but that could be misconstrued as abuse now if you're telling someone the truth about their dancing.
"Of course, they're celebrities who are famous for being absolutely incredible, and I get that, but now they're in the world of dance and that's why they're there, to learn to dance. My job, which I've always respected, is to be honest with them and tell the truth. Now, some people can't deal with that, and some people take offence to hearing the truth."