Alesha Dixon says Strictly Come Dancing curse is real: I may have turned down show if I was in a relationship

Strictly curse: Dixon won the show in 2007, but said she would have thought twice about entering if she was in a relationship.
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Alesha Dixon has said she would have considered turning down appearing on Strictly Come Dancing in 2007 if she was in relationship at the time.

The television host and Britain's Got Talent judge, 40, said the apparent sexual chemistry between celebrity dancers and their partners - dubbed the Strictly curse - is real.

She said she would have contemplated turning the offer down to save her partner from having to witness the "intense" relationship dancing couples develop on the show.

Dixon won the seventh series of the show and replaced Arlene Phillips as a judge for three series.

Her comments came following the scandal surrounding comedian Seann Walsh and his dancer partner that erupted during this year’s series. The contestants shared a scandalous kiss.

Snog scandal: Seann Walsh and Katya Jones
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Appearing on The Jonathan Ross Show, the star joked she had "probably" tried to kiss her professional partner Matthew Cutler at the time.

Asked if she had succumbed to the Strictly curse, she said: "I was single at the time. I probably tried to snog him (Matthew Cutler), knowing me.

"Thing is, on Strictly, I was just so focused on doing well that I didn't have time for the hanky-panky and the nonsense that goes on.

Alesha Dixon won the show in 2007
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"Do you know what, though, the sexual chemistry is real. You're rubbing up upon them. It is intense so I can see how it goes down that road."

Ross then asked her: "Did you think 'I'm not going to let that happen' or would you have been open to the opportunity if you did have that spark with him?"

Dixon responded: "No, absolutely not. It didn't even cross my mind. This is the place to dance.

"Some people have gone on to have nice relationships off the back of the show."

The former Mis-Teeq star added: "Do you know what, though, if I was in a relationship at the time when I was asked to do the show, it would have been a thing I'd have to consider."

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