is allegedly being considered for a spot on the upcoming season of . According to reports, the 35 year old presenter is at the top of the list for executives, who are eager to feature her in the popular dance competition.
This development comes after Stacey previously expressed her admiration for the show, confessing that she is "obsessed" with it. In 2022, she mentioned that she would love to acquire a new skill, but jokingly claimed that she has "two left feet" when it comes to dancing. At the time, Stacey said: "I would never say never but I am a terrible dancer, an absolutely terrible dancer."
She added: "I don't know why but I have no rhythm when it comes to movement. I have rhythm with singing or listening to music but when it comes to moving my feet I am left-footed, I have two left feet!"
Despite her self-deprecating comments, Stacey did admit to being enamoured with the show's costumes. She humorously remarked: "I'd be one of those people who would go out in week one and they'd be like: 'Well that was a waste of time!", reports

A source recently revealed to "Stacey is a hit with viewers thanks to her lovable personality. The BBC always want to showcase their own talent on Strictly and Stacey's show has already bagged them an NTA."
The insider added that fans will also enjoy seeing Stacey's husband, Joe Swash, cheering her on from the audience every week. Stacey, no stranger to the world of reality TV after her appearances on 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here' and her rise to fame on 'X Factor', is also part of the fly-on-the-wall series 'Stacey and Joe', which gives viewers a glimpse into her family life.
In a touching recent episode, former 'EastEnders' actor Joe shared an emotional personal revelation, with Stacey Solomon by his side offering comfort. The cameras captured Stacey as she immersed herself in creating spooky decorations for her Halloween party.
Joe, meanwhile, ventured out to a glamping expo, where he was faced with the sobering financial implications of his dream to build a fishing lake. The episode then delved deeper as Joe opened up to Stacey about his lifelong struggle with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), discussing its impact on his past.
"Being a kid, I don't think ADHD back then was even recognised, so I had ADHD and a touch of dyslexia, so I really got tarred with the brush of being a naughty kid," Joe revealed. He added: "I feel like I sort of invented this character to sort of protect myself a little bit, just making people laugh."
The episode followed Joe's visit to a psychiatrist in an effort to better manage his ADHD amidst his busy career. Post-consultation, Joe contemplated trying medication again.
The scene closed with him returning to Pickle Cottage, where he confided further in Stacey. Opening up, he admitted: "It's opened up a box of worms for me, where it goes a little bit deeper than I thought it was going to."
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