Kaye Adams, 50, admits performing glamorous choreography will ‘test her limits’
Kaye Adams of Serious Come Dancing has revealed that performing ‘glamorous’ choreography on the show will ‘test her limits’.
The Loose Women presenter, 59, was one of 15 contestants on the BBC’s dance show and ahead of Saturday’s first live show Kaye has said she needs to ‘let loose’ like after convincing herself that she was a 40+ year old ‘trash’ dancer. many years.
The announcer also admitted that she subscribes to shake off any negativity for her age, admitting that as she approaches 60, it’s very easy for her to turn down the show.
Uh oh: Serious Come Dancing’s Kaye Adams has revealed that performing ‘glamorous’ choreography on the show will ‘test her limits’
When asked what she thinks her biggest challenge is competing with seriousness, Kaye confided that it was her insecurity on the dance floor, after always believing herself to be a ‘reserved person’. and a bad dancer.
She explained: ‘I just need to loosen up a bit. I mean, it’s the irony of a loose woman. I’ve always been a rather reserved person. I told myself I was a trash dancer for 40 years and that sinks in and so you have that perception of yourself. ‘
At the thought of embracing her sexier body on the dance floor, she continued: ‘I suppose those are the dances that really require me to go outside of my comfort zone.
Dancing fear: How Kaye told her she needed to ‘relax’ after convincing herself she was a ‘trash’ dancer for over 40 years
‘I mean, everything will be out of my comfort zone, but some of it will be like going to the North Pole in a pair of flip-flops! So I guess Paso Doble and all that rocking, sultry stuff is what’s going to test me to the limit. ‘
One motivation for the star to really embrace the Serious experience was so that she could put aside any doubt that she wasn’t the right age to be in, with Kaye adding that she’s always been jealous of those who don’t. who can move well .
She said: ‘Well, this is the last year of my 50s. It will be very easy to say no and you will overcome all these doubts in your head.
Admission: The broadcaster also admitted that she signed up to shake off any negatives for her age, admitting that when she’s nearing 60, it will be easy for her to turn down the show
‘And then you think that Seriousness is a phenomenon, and it’s loved by everyone. It was an amazing experience. Despite the fact that I can’t dance, I always have a small thing on my mind when I see people dancing, and I envy that to a certain extent. ‘
She continued: ‘When you’re offered something like this, you think to yourself, why would I do that? Or you think to yourself, why don’t I do the same? And I wonder why I don’t do it, and here I am. ‘
The Scottish presenter will follow in the footsteps of some of her Loose Women co-stars, who have offered advice for her time on the show.
Kaye said; “I’ve gotten a lot of great advice from my Loose Women colleagues, Ruth Langsford recommending that I have a ‘lady bag’ at workouts because ‘it can get a little sweaty’.
Candidate: ‘I just need to loosen up a bit. I mean, it’s the irony of a loose woman. I’ve always been a rather reserved person. I told myself I was a trash dancer for 40 years’
‘Judi Love, Sunetra Sarker, Katie Piper, Gloria Hunniford and Frankie Bridge are great too but one thing they agree on is that the important thing to do is enjoy every moment!’
Seriously coming to Dancing will finally return to screens on Friday with a pre-recorded premiere show that will see this year’s celebrities discover their professional counterparts.
Previously, the series was scheduled to air on September 17, but was postponed due to the Queen’s funeral, which was scheduled to air just two days later.
Serious’s first live show will air just a day later, on Saturday, and all 15 couples will hit the dance floor for the first time.
Serious dancing returns on Friday, September 23 at 7pm. The first live show airs on Saturday 24 September at 6:30pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
Coming soon: Video Games: Seriously To Dance will premiere on Friday, September 23 with a pre-recorded show, with live shows starting just a day later
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