Despite being visibly upset about her performance this weekend, Frankie did more than enough to secure her place in the next round of BBC Strictly Come Dancing, which next week comes from the Famous Blackpool Tower Ballroom!
There really is no stopping our Frankie on Strictly Come Dancing! Even dressed head to toe in green, Frankie rocked up the dance floor scoring an impressive 37 (out of 40) – and getting yet another 10!
It was confirmed today that our very own Rochelle has joined the list of hosts for this years BBC Children In Need appeal!
The BBC telethon, which has been fronted by Sir Terry Wogan for over 30 years, now has a complete five piece line-up that includes Fearne Cotton, Nick Grimshaw, Tess Daly, and our very own Rochelle.
Speaking about her big new role, Rochelle said: ‘I’m so excited and honoured to be asked to be part of the presenting team for BBC Children in Need this year.
‘I hope everyone tunes in on the night to support this amazing cause and really make a difference to children across all parts of the UK.’
Our very own Frankie Bridge continues to set the standard on this season’s Strictly Come Dancing. We might only barely be a few weeks into the show but Frankie scored the first ’10’ points of the series so far dancing her Paso Doble!
I mean, seriously didn’t Frankie do well? Getting a score of 30 points, in the FIRST WEEK! Amazing stuff. If you didn’t catch Frankie doing her Waltz on Saturday you can catch it now below:
We will be adding more strictly videos shortly, but well done to Frankie!
It’s been rumoured for years, but finally it has been confirmed that our very own Frankie Bridge will be joining the 2014 Strictly Come Dancing lineup!
“I’m such a huge fan of Strictly! I’ve always wanted to be a part of the show – it looks like so much fun and the costumes are just gorgeous” said Frankie.
“Like so many little girls, I used to take dance lessons when I was in primary school and I really love dancing but this is going to be so different from anything I have done with The Saturdays. I just can’t wait to get started!”.
The 25 year-old is no stranger to the spotlight, having shot to fame at the age of 12 with the young pop group S Club Juniors. By the age of 16, she had amassed six top-ten singles with the group.
In 2007, Frankie successfully auditioned for a new girl-band, The Saturdays. As part of the five-piece girl group she has had four top-ten albums and thirteen top-ten singles, including hits such as “Ego”, “Issues”, “Missing You” and their first number one single, “What About Us”.
Frankie was born in Upminster. She is married to footballer Wayne Bridge and has a baby son called Parker.
Woop! Awesome news, we will be support Frankie when the show returns to the BBC this Autumn!
No no no, don’t panic. This isn’t a throwback thursday or a flashback friday or anything like that, this is from tonight!
The Saturdays (Including Frankie, welcome back Frankie!) hit the BBC Strictly Come Dancing floor to perform their number one song ‘What About Us’ You can catch the performance below:
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