
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the glittering world of ballroom dancing, the BBC has officially announced Rylan Clark as the new host of *Strictly Come Dancing*, stepping into the formidable shoes left vacant by long-time presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman. The revelation, dropped like a bombshell during a prime-time special on November 26, 2025, confirms what insiders have been whispering for weeks: the charismatic former *X Factor* star and beloved radio personality will lead the showâs 2026 series. But the real jaw-dropper? His co-host is none other than Emma Willis, the no-nonsense presenter known for her work on *Big Brother* and *The Voice UK*âa choice that has left fans reeling, divided, and utterly surprised.
The announcement comes hot on the heels of Tess and Claudiaâs emotional exit, revealed just last month in a joint Instagram video that caught even the showâs insiders off guard. The duo, who have helmed *Strictly* since 2004 and 2014 respectively, cited a desire for more family time and new projects as their reasons for bowing out after the current series wraps. âItâs been an incredible ride, but itâs time to hang up our sequins,â Tess said in the video, her voice cracking with emotion. Claudia, ever the witty counterpart, added, âWeâve laughed, cried, and glitter-bombed our way through two decades. What a sparkle!â Their departure marks the end of an era for the BBCâs flagship entertainment program, which has dazzled audiences with its mix of celebrity glamour, professional prowess, and occasional controversy.
Rylan Clark, 37, is no stranger to the *Strictly* family. Rising to fame on *The X Factor* in 2012, where his larger-than-life personality and infectious energy won over Simon Cowell and the nation, Rylan transitioned seamlessly into presenting. He hosted *Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two* from 2019 to 2023, earning rave reviews for his empathetic interviews and cheeky banter with contestants. Fans remember his heartfelt moments, like consoling tearful dancers after tough critiques or hyping up underdogs before live shows. His departure from *It Takes Two* in 2023 to focus on other ventures, including his BBC Radio 2 show and various TV gigs, left a voidâbut now, heâs back in a bigger role than ever.

âRylanâs the perfect fit,â a BBC insider told us exclusively. âHeâs got that sparkle, that warmth, and he knows the show inside out. Plus, heâs adored by the viewers.â Betting odds had pegged him as a frontrunner alongside names like Bill Bailey and Alan Carr, but the official nod still feels like a triumph for the Essex boy done good. Rylan himself reacted with trademark humility and excitement on social media shortly after the announcement: âPinch me! Hosting *Strictly*? Dream come true. Canât wait to bring the glitz with my fabulous co-host. Letâs dance!â
But itâs the choice of Emma Willis as his co-host thatâs truly raised eyebrows. At 49, Emma brings a wealth of experience from reality TV heavyweights, where her poised demeanor and sharp interviewing skills have made her a household name. Yet, her pairing with Rylan is unexpectedâfans had speculated duos like Rylan with Fleur East (who replaced him on *It Takes Two*) or even a solo host shake-up. âEmma? Really?â one fan tweeted in disbelief. âLove her on *Big Brother*, but *Strictly* is all about fun and flair. This feels like a curveball.â Others praised the move: âFresh energy! Emmaâs class and Rylanâs charmâgenius combo.â

Sources close to the production reveal that Emma was a last-minute contender, edging out other favorites after impressing in screen tests. âThe chemistry was electric,â our insider dished. âRylanâs bubbly, Emmaâs groundedâthey balance each other like Tess and Claudia did.â Emma, married to Bustedâs Matt Willis and a mother of three, has spoken openly about her love for dance shows. In a past interview, she confessed, âIâd kill to be part of *Strictly*âthe glamour, the stories, itâs TV magic.â Her addition signals the BBCâs intent to evolve the format, perhaps injecting more in-depth contestant chats amid the tango and tango.
The shake-up couldnât come at a more pivotal time for *Strictly*. The 2025 series has been marred by scandals, from judge walkout rumors to contestant injuries, prompting calls for a refresh. Tess and Claudiaâs exit, while voluntary, was influenced by the showâs grueling scheduleâweekends dominated by live broadcasts, leaving little room for personal life. BBC chief content officer Kate Phillips addressed the changes in a statement: âTess and Claudia have been the heart of *Strictly*, but weâre thrilled to welcome Rylan and Emma. Theyâll honor the legacy while bringing new vibrancy.â

Reactions from the *Strictly* alumni have poured in. Former winner Bill Bailey, who was tipped for the role, tweeted his support: âRylan? Brilliant choice! And Emmaâunexpected but spot on. Canât wait to watch.â Judge Craig Revel Horwood, known for his acerbic wit, dropped a hint on air last week: âDarlings, big changes aheadâfabulous!â Fans speculate this could mean more judge involvement, perhaps even guest spots.
Rylanâs journey to this pinnacle is a testament to his resilience. After *X Factor*, he navigated personal highs and lows, including his 2021 divorce from Dan Neal and mental health battles, which he shared candidly in his memoir *Ten: The Decade That Changed My Future*. His advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health has endeared him to millions, making him more than just a presenterâheâs a role model. âIâve grown so much,â Rylan reflected in a recent Radio 2 broadcast. âHosting *Strictly*? Itâs full circle.â
Emma, too, brings depth. Her no-frills style contrasts Rylanâs flamboyance, promising dynamic on-screen moments. Imagine her grilling judges on scores while Rylan rallies the crowdâpure entertainment gold. But not everyoneâs convinced. A Reddit thread exploded with debates: âWhy not keep it in the family? Rylan yes, but Emma feels like a mismatch.â Others worry about gender balance, with two hosts again but a fresh dynamic.
As *Strictly* gears up for 2026, producers promise innovations: more diverse celebrities, interactive viewer votes, and perhaps themed weeks honoring the showâs history. Rylan and Emmaâs debut will be scrutinized, but if their past successes are any indication, theyâll waltz through the pressure.

Tess and Claudiaâs final bow from Blackpool Tower Ballroom last weekend was tearful, with tributes from stars like Rose Ayling-Ellis and Hamza Yassin. âYouâve been our guiding lights,â Rose signed in a video message. Now, the torch passes to Rylan and Emmaâa hot new era for *Strictly*, full of surprises, sequins, and steps into the unknown.
In the end, this announcement isnât just about hosts; itâs about reinvention. *Strictly Come Dancing* has survived scandals, pandemics, and shifting tastes. With Rylan at the helm and Emma by his side, the show is poised to shine brighter than ever. As Rylan might say: âKeep dancing!â