BBC Strictly Come Dancing professional leaves show as BBC confirms 2023 line-up

Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com 
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Visit Shots! now
Cameron joined the Strictly family in 2021 but has never had a celebrity partner.

A BBC Strictly Come Dancing professional has quit the show before being given a celebrity partner, the BBC has confirmed. The BBC confirmed in a press release that Cameron Lombard has left the series.

Cameron, 20, is the currently reigning South African Latin Champion and announced that he was joining the show on Instagram back in 2021. In the caption shared to his social media, Cameron wrote at the time: "I am excited beyond imagination to say that I am joining Strictly Come Dancing as a professional dancer.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"Not only is this a dream come true but a challenge I am accepting with both hands. It is an honour to be representing Cape Town, South Africa and to join the world’s most amazing dancers on this stage. This is big for my family. This is big for my country. Let the world know. Here we go!"

A Strictly spokesman said of Cameron’s exit: “Cameron is a fantastic performer and we have loved working with him for the past two years on Strictly. He is currently pursuing other opportunities but will always be part of the family and our door will always be open to him in the future.”

Cameron started competing in the world of dance aged six and was snapped up at local and regional titles. He’s won 18 national titles in ballroom and Latin. The news of his departure comes after the BBC confirmed which presenters, hosts and professional dancers will be back for the 2023 series.

Cameron was a finalist on South Africa’s Got Talent in 2012. Sarah James, executive producer, BBC Studios said: “Excitement is already building for the 21st series of Strictly and we are so lucky to have the best team in the business both on and off camera. Our amazing presenters, incredible panel of judges and world class professional dancers are ready to bring the sparkle back to your screens this Autumn. We can’t wait!”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Cameron addressed his exit in a caption on Instagram: “The last two years have been a blast. Thank you @bbcstrictly for the life changing opportunity and for the best experience anyone could wish for.

“Will forever be grateful and I’ve loved every minute, danced on the world’s biggest stages, met the world’s best fans, performed for thousands of people as well as millions watching around the world and have made friends for life that I’ll cherish forever. I can’t wait to share with you some exciting future projects and plans. See you in the movies.”

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.

News you can trust since 1948
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice