Motsi Mabuse: Dance show juror is happy about BAFTA TV Award

"Strictly Come Dancing" was recognized as the Best Entertainment Show at the BAFTA TV Awards. Motsi Mabuse is happy about the award.

"Let's Dance" star Motsi Mabuse (39) is also a judge on the British mother show "Strictly Come Dancing". The TV show has now received the BAFTA TV Award, the British television award. On Instagram, Mabuse is pleased to have been recognized for the format in the "Entertainment programs" category.

"Wowww. It feels great. Congratulations to the whole team," Mabuse wrote in her post, in which she took a picture with her "Strictly Come Dancing" colleagues Bruno Tonioli (64), Shirley Ballas (59) and Craig Revel -Horwood (55) published. Mabuse has been a member of the "Let's Dance" jury since 2011, and since 2019 she can also be seen in the British version, which premiered in 2004. The show prevailed at the award ceremony against "The Voice", "The Greatest Dancer" and "The Rap Game".

These stars could also be happy

The winners of the BAFTA TV Awards, which were awarded in a virtual ceremony this year due to the corona pandemic, also included Glenda Jackson (84, best actress in "Elizabeth is Missing"), Jared Harris (58, best actor in "Chernobyl" ") and Sian Clifford (38, best female comedy performance in" Fleabag "). "The End of the F … Ing World" was awarded as the best drama series, the makers of "Chernobyl" were delighted to receive the award for the best mini series. "Luther" star Idris Elba (47) received the Special Award for his involvement in the British TV industry.

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