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AJ Pritchard pays tribute to "best show on the telly" after quitting 'Strictly'

AJ Pritchard describes Strictly Come Dancing as "the best show on the telly" just days after announcing his decision to quit the series.

AJ Pritchard has described Strictly Come Dancing as "the best show on the telly" just days after quitting the show.

The 25-year-old announced his departure from the ballroom dancing contest last week after four years, outlining his intention to launch a new career as a TV presenter alongside his brother Curtis.

Speaking about the decision, AJ told Good Morning Britain: "I've had four fantastic years, it's the best show on the telly.

"I will definitely miss the first day, when you meet the celebrities. You as the professional are usually pretty chill but the celebrities will forget their name. We usually have to shoot it a couple of times."

Strictly is due to return for its 18th series this autumn, although its traditional September launch date could be pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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