‘Clean-living’ Strictly star spared from axe as he’s signed up for new season

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The Strictly Come Dancing pro line-up has undergone huge upheaval (Picture: BBC)

Strictly Come Dancing has reportedly signed up Julian Caillon for a new series of the BBC ballroom show, amid a wider upheaval in the professional dancer line-up.

Several of the ballroom’s biggest names have confirmed their exit from the sparkly show in recent weeks, with Nadiya Bychkova and Karen Hauer among them.

The BBC is allegedly prioritising pro dancers’ social media popularity over their skill or familiarity with longtime viewers.

It has now been reported that Caillon, 30, will be back for the 24th series later this year, with his no-drama personal life said to be a bonus to keeping him as part of the team.

A source told The Sun: ‘Julian was not only liked by the bosses but he also went down well with the viewers. But most importantly he leads a very clean-living and trouble-free life.

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‘His fiancée is a fitness expert and together they really are that perfect good-looking, clean-living couple, which after everything that’s happened over the last few years is exactly what the bosses want. He’s set to sign in the coming weeks.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/Shutterstock (16807695ge) Julian Caillon pictured at the Gala performance of Kinky Boots The Musical in support of WaterAid, at the London Coliseum today, marking the show's new West End run. Stars strut out in style for Gala performance of Kinky Boots The Musical in support of WaterAid. A glittering line-up of celebrity guests lit up the red carpet today (Sunday 29 March), ahead of a special Gala performance of Olivier, Tony? and Grammy? Award-winning KINKY BOOTS The Musical, hosted by Producers ROYO, Runaway Entertainment and Curve, in support of international charity, WaterAid. Some of the UK's top talent from stage and screen showed their support for WaterAid, stopping to pose with colourful, handheld fans emblazoned with "I'm a Fan of Water", as St Martin's Lane was transformed into a glamorous catwalk for the afternoon, with comedian, Shabaz Ali interviewing celebrities, before they took to their seats. Johannes Radebe - who dazzles as the iconic Lola - is a passionate supporter of WaterAid, after visiting communities supported by the charity in his home country of South Africa. 'Kinky Boots' Gala in support of WaterAid, London, UK - 29 Mar 2026
Julian Caillon joined the show in the previous season (Picture: Oliver Dixon/Shutterstock)
Tess Daly, Balvinder Sopal & Julian Caillon TX DATE:14-12-2025,TX WEEK:50,EMBARGOED UNTIL:14-12-2025 20:30,DESCRIPTION:*NOT FOR PUBLICATION UNTIL 20:30 HRS, SUNDAY 14TH DECEMBER, 2025*,COPYRIGHT:BBC Public Service,CREDIT LINE:BBC/Guy Levy
He made it to the semi-finals with Balvinder Sopal (Picture: BBC/Guy Levy)

A Strictly spokesperson told the Metro when contacted for comment: ‘Plans for Strictly Come Dancing 2026 will be confirmed in due course.’

Caillon only joined the show last year, but went on to reach the semi-finals with EastEnders star Balvinder Sopal.

The pair were embattled to the end, facing a record-breaking string of dance-offs on the show, which made Balvinder the first celeb to survive five of them. 

It isn’t just the massive shake-up in the dancing pro line-up that is going to guarantee a different look for the 2026 series. There’s also the matter of the Strictly hosts.

Balvinder Sopal & Julian Caillon TX DATE:22-11-2025,TX WEEK:47,EMBARGOED UNTIL:22-11-2025 20:05,DESCRIPTION:*NOT FOR PUBLICATION UNTIL 20:05HRS, SATURDAY 22ND NOVEMBER, 2025*,COPYRIGHT:BBC Public Service,CREDIT LINE:BBC/Guy Levy
‘He leads a very clean-living and trouble-free life’ (Picture: BBC/Guy Levy)

Which Strictly pros are officially leaving?

  • Karen Hauer
  • Luba Mushtuk
  • Michelle Tsiakkas
  • Nadiya Bychkova

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman sensationally announced their exit from the show in the middle of last season, setting off a feverish guessing game for who in the industry might replace them.

Several household names have been thrown into the proverbial hat – including Bradley Walsh, Zoe Ball, Alex Jones and current bookies’ favourite Rylan Clark – but the BBC has yet to make an official announcement on who will helm the Strictly leaderboard.

Amanda Holden and Alan Carr were two names thrown out as a potential double-act, but both have publicly confirmed they will not be fronting the show.

Metro contacted Julian Caillon’s representative for comment on this story.

Strictly Come Dancing returns to the BBC later this year. 

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