Vito Coppola has been opening up on his plans for the future and one day fancies a turn on the judging panel instead of the famous BBC ballroom.
Strictly star Vito Coppola has opened up on his plans for the future. The professional dancer, who is paired with former Corrie star Ellie Leach for this year’s spin around the BBC ballroom, would like to become a judge on the BBC show when he finally decides to hang up his dancing shoes.
"So it would be a pleasure one day. But now let’s keep our feet on the ground and I’m still in my second year! Birmingham Live reports Vito added that he “didn’t expect so much appreciation from the public” after his huge success last year with Fleur. The pair made it to the final of the competition, only to be beaten at the last minute by honorary Scot Hamza Yassin and his professional partner Jowita Przystal.
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