Josh Widdicombe Forced to Withdraw from 'Strictly Come Dancing' Due to Injury
Comedian and TV Presenter Suffers Foot Injury
Comedian and television presenter Josh Widdicombe has been forced to withdraw from the upcoming series of 'Strictly Come Dancing' due to a foot injury. The 38-year-old star was due to compete in the popular BBC dance competition alongside professional dancer Nancy Xu, but an MRI scan revealed a ligament tear in his ankle.
Injury Sustained During Rehearsals
Widdicombe is said to have sustained the injury during rehearsals for the show. He tweeted about the news on Sunday, saying he was "gutted" to have to pull out of the competition.
I'm absolutely gutted to have to withdraw from Strictly Come Dancing this year. I had loads of fun learning the moves and I was really looking forward to dancing with Nancy, but I've got to follow the doctor's orders and rest my foot. I wish the rest of the contestants all the very best and I'll be cheering them on from the sidelines!
Disappointment for Widdicombe and Xu
Widdicombe's withdrawal is a major blow to 'Strictly Come Dancing', which is one of the BBC's most popular shows. He is a popular TV personality known for his appearances on panel shows such as 'Mock the Week' and '8 Out of 10 Cats', and his absence from the show is sure to be felt by fans.
Xu is also said to be disappointed by Widdicombe's withdrawal, as she had been looking forward to dancing with him on the show. However, she has wished him all the best in his recovery and said she hopes to see him back on the dance floor in the future.
Fans Offer Support
Fans of Widdicombe and 'Strictly Come Dancing' have taken to social media to express their disappointment and offer their support to the comedian. Many have praised him for putting his health first and wished him a speedy recovery.
Widdicombe's withdrawal from 'Strictly Come Dancing' is a reminder that even professional dancers can suffer injuries. It is important to listen to your body and rest when necessary, even if it means missing out on a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
We wish Josh Widdicombe a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the dance floor soon.