The 2025 season of Strictly Come Dancing may still be months away - but rumours about the line-up for the 23rd season are heating up, with a former contestant from The Apprentice said to be on the list
A former star of The Apprentice has reportedly been snapped up for the 2025 season of Strictly Come Dancing - as the countdown to the 23rd season of the show commences. Thomas Skinner was a contestant on the BBC's hit business reality show - fronted by Sir Lord Alan Sugar - in 2019.
The 34-year-old Bosh Beds owner was fired by Lord Sugar during week nine of the 15th season of the show - but his time on BBC One served as a launchpad for the Essex lad to appear in a string of TV shows. So far, he has turned up on shows including Celebrity MasterChef and Michael McIntyre's The Wheel.
This year, it has been suggested the dad-of-three will hit the ballroom floor as a contestant on the BBC's long-running dance show, Strictly Come Dancing. While the series initially shunned reality stars as contestants, the barrel started being scraped in 2019 when Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing was cast on the show.
In the years since, the line up has been filled up with Love Island contestants, The Only Way Is Essex cast members and more. And now Thomas stands to become the first ever contestant from The Apprentice to star on the show.
A source told The Sun on Sunday: "Thomas hasn’t any dancing experience, but he’s up for giving the competition his best shot. Strictly bosses are hoping he’ll get the dads watching. He has a massive following, especially with working-class blokes.