'Strictly Come Dancing': Ruth Langsford Is NOT Bothered About *Those* Bookies' Odds

'They obviously haven’t seen me twerking on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway!'
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Ruth Langsford has brushed off predictions she is the least likely to win the new series of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

The ‘This Morning’ and ‘Loose Women’ presenter had been pegged at the bottom of the bookies’ odds when the full line-up for the BBC ballroom competition was revealed last month.

However, Ruth has claimed she is ignoring the fact she is 66/1 to win, as she is determined to enjoy her experience.

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Ruth Langford is the bookies' least favourite to win 'Strictly'
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“I just think it’s bookies. They don’t know who everybody is yet and they haven’t seen me dance, so I don’t really know what they were basing that on,” she told HuffPost UK and other reporters.

“Actually, it doesn’t even worry me as the whole thing is a competition and an entertainment show. It is so popular and everybody loves it, and I am determined to enjoy it.

“There’s good odds, bad odds, but they obviously haven’t seen me twerking on ‘Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway’!”

And in case you don’t recall the moment Ruth is referring to, here it is in all its glory:

Ruth has made no secret of her desire to do ‘Strictly’ in the past, and revealed she was delighted to have finally been asked this year - even though it will mean being ridiculously busy over the next few months.

Asked how long it took her to decide when the offer came in, she said: “It didn’t take very long at all. They went through my agent and asked, and immediately I said yes. But my concern was if I’d be able to fit in it, because I’ve got a lot of work.

“It will be a lot of late nights, but the thing is, I believe opportunities present themselves in life, and you shouldn’t let them pass you by, as it might never come my way again.”

Ruth also said her husband Eamonn Holmes very supportive of her taking to the floor, despite his constant ribbings on ‘This Morning’.

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Eamonn has been supportive of Ruth's decision to do 'Strictly' - despite his jibes
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“Eamonn was fantastic as soon as I mentioned it,” she told us. “He said, ‘do it! Do it! It doesn’t matter what else you’re doing, just grab it’.

“If I hadn’t, I’d have always wondered what I’d have been like on ‘Strictly’. And, like you said, I have been very vocal every year about how gutted I am that they haven’t ever asked me.”

Asked if Eamonn could have been persuaded to join her on the show, Ruth joked: “Well I think it might be a bit too soon as he’s just had two new hips last year. Maybe next year!”

‘Strictly Come Dancing’ launches on Saturday (9 September) at 7pm on BBC One, when the celebrities will learn who their professional dance partners are.

'Strictly' Dream Pairings
Mollie King with Pasha Kovalev(01 of16)
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Why? Pasha has plenty of experience in training stellar stars, but in the past two years, he's been paired with less-than-stellar celebs (sorry to Carol Kirkwood and Naga Munchetty).

It's about time he had a decent chance of winning the Glitterball Trophy again, so we're matching him with Mollie King, who is currently second favourite to win.
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Aston Merrygold with Chloe Hewitt(02 of16)
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Why? Chloe was one of the two professionals who didn't have a partner last year, so it's time for her to come off the subs bench.

Meanwhile, at 5'4" (and a bit) Aston isn't exactly the most statuesque celeb, so he'll need a pro who is also on the petite side.
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Ruth Langsford with Gorka Marquez(03 of16)
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Why? Look: We were not happy to see Ruth bottom of the list when it came to the bookies' odds, and we were even less impressed when Eamonn Holmes joked about it on 'This Morning'.

So... How can this be improved? What would a smile on our faces? And, more importantly, Ruth's? Gorka. Marquez.

Or as his series 14 partner Tameka Empson nicknamed him, 'Gorka the Corka'. (We're saying nothing)
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Davood Ghadami and Katya Jones(04 of16)
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Why? Ed Balls was both a blessing and a curse for Katya in the last series. On the one hard, they were never going to win, but on the other: Ed Balls.

His - how shall we say it? - limited dance skills meant we never really got see Katya's full potential, which is why Davood - who just looks like he could be pretty good, to be honest - would be an ideal match.
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Gemma Atkinson with Giovanni Pernice(05 of16)
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Why? Gemma is yet another star with a strong chance of 'Strictly' success and she's already showed off some moves on Instagram.

She's also into keeping fit so will be able to hit the ground running, much like Giovanni's previous partners Georgia May Foote and Laura Whitmore.
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Joe McFadden with Nadiya Bychkova(06 of16)
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Why? Nadiya is one of the three new female pros joining the show this year and while basic maths can tell you that one of them will be left without a partner, we don't think it will be the two-time Latin and ballroom world champion.

And then there's Joe: A TV star who has already built up a strong fanbase thanks to his roles in 'Holby City' and 'Heartbeat'.

We have absolutely no factual basis for this next point but we think he could be the dark horse of the competition (with the right training, of course). Nadiya, it's over to you.
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Simon Rimmer with Janette Manrara(07 of16)
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Why? Janette's best year (in terms of how amazing it was to watch, rather than final standing) came when she was paired with dark horse Jake Wood.

Yes, a TV star, lacking in the hair department, who claimed he wouldn't be all that great.

Sound familiar, Simon?
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Chizzy Akudolu and Kevin Clifton(08 of16)
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Why? While the lovable Kevin managed to bring out Louise Redknapp's fun and silly side last year, it's fair to say it took a while for the pair to settle in and have a good laugh.

What he needs this year, is a laugh-a-minute time during rehearsals and someone who isn't afraid of a joke or two mid-routine. And who could be better for that than Chizzy?
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Jonnie Peacock and Oti Mabuse(09 of16)
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Why? OTI WAS ROBBED LAST YEAR. Never mind Danny Mac, she deserved to win. Hm? We need to let it go? Never.

Anyway, Oti needs to win. Her competitive side and ambitious nature will need someone seriously great so... Who here is an experienced winner? Perhaps there's... oh, we don't know... a medalist? Maybe a Paralympian who has scooped gold on multiple occasions? It's a match made in 'Strictly' heaven. #JusticeForOti
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Debbie McGee and Brendan Cole(10 of16)
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Why? We're surprised it's taken this long for BBC bosses to sign up Debbie, and now that's she's getting her dancing shoes on she deserves the full, 'Strictly' experience with one of the programme's most well-known and longest-serving names. (credit:David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)
Charlotte Hawkins and Neil Jones(11 of16)
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Why? Neil - Katya's husband and pro partner - was left on the sidelines last year, so we'd like to see what he's made off in 2017.

This does mean one of the former pros would have to take a backseat, but we'll get to that later.

And while we see Charlotte on 'Good Morning Britain' everyday, being forced to sit in Piers Morgan's shadow doesn't often give her enough time to shine, so why not have them help each other?
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Brian Conley with Karen Clifton(12 of16)
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Why? Karen has a history of bringing out the best in celebs who are barely above average to start with. (Exhibit A: Mark Wright who went on to come fourth in series 14 after achieving a middle-of-the-road 24 points in his first ever episode.)

Brian would be one of her biggest challenges yet (sorry Bri, if you're reading this) but we reckon she could make a dancer out of him yet.
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Alexandra Burke with Aljaž Skorjanec.(13 of16)
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Why? With her West End experience and 'X Factor' dance training, Alexandra will need someone who is willing to set serious challenges, while having a giggle along the way, ok.com?

Also, Aljaž hasn't tutored a winner since his very first series in 2013 and we think he has what it takes to become the first male pro to triumph twice.
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Reverend Richard Coles with Dianne Buswell(14 of16)
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Why? It's not easy picking partners for the new dancers, but we think fiery Dianne - who has experience of working on stage shows including 'Rock Of Ages' - would be a strong choice for this wildcard booking, The Communards musician-turned-man of the cloth Richard. (credit:David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)
Susan Calman and AJ Pritchard(15 of16)
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Why? Well, aside from the fact there are only two choices left for Susan, AJ is a little on the titchy side, making him the ideal height for her.

Also - and we do, genuinely, hate to say this - she may leave the competition at an early stage, which would mean superstar choreographer AJ could help out when the other pair's dances get more complex in the later stages (It's totally normal for this to happen when the couples start having more people on the dancefloor during their routines).

Which leaves...
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Anton du Beke and Amy Dowden without partners(16 of16)
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Why? Ok, hear us out on this one. Obviously, Amy is new so it makes perfect sense for her to dip her toe by working as choreographer, taking part in the group dances and appearing on 'It Takes Two'.

Anton is at the other end of his 'Strictly' career and made no secret of this fact he would have loved Len Goodman's judging panel role - which is why we think it's time he was offered a new job on the show, perhaps as a permanent 'It Takes Two' expert or lead choreography role.
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