Strictly fans convinced pro dancer will QUIT show after early exit as they spot ‘clues’ | The Sun

STRICTLY Come Dancing fans think Karen Hauer will quit the show once this series is done and dusted.

It comes after her partner Eddie Kaddie lost in the dance-off to Zara McDermott and viewers hit out at the show.


Karen, 41, has been a professional on the BBC talent show for 10 years but hasn't had too much success with her partners recently.

Her 2021 partner Greg Wise, 2022 partner Jayde Adams and now Eddie have all left before Halloween week.

Fans of the show speculated over Karen's future on Reddit.

One said: "I could see Karen and Gorka (Marquez) leaving. Their attitude this season has been off."

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One more agreed: "It seems like she’s not enjoying it as much anymore."

And a third said: "No-one is confirmed but I'd predict Karen as another early elimination and she's been there so long."

Karen recently admitted that she has her eye on a new role – but on the show.

She said she wanted to move from the pro liner to the judging panel alongside Anton Du Beke, Shirley Ballas, Motsi Mabuse and Craig Revel-Horwood.

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Karen said: "I'd love to be a judge on Strictly. I love to teach and I love to guide people. I think that's my calling, my next step.

"Right now, I'm really happy with being a professional on Strictly, and to continue spreading that love of dance.

"As cliched as it sounds, it can change your life, and some people still have no idea. The amount of people that come up to me when I'm out and say how much happiness we bring them… it's incredible.

"Doing a job that makes people happy and makes them smile is something I never take for granted, working on this show can be exhausting. But the fact that we get to entertain the nation – that's where we get the energy."

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