This year's Strictly Come Dancing sadly came to an end this past weekend, which means we're already thinking about next year's series.
Will the judging panel remain the same? Will more Love Island stars take to the dance floor? Will we all fall in love with Tess and Claudia's outfits again? What will the Halloween costumes be?
Only time will tell.
Fans have already started speculating about which celebrities will be donning their dancing shoes for the 2025 series and we have a feeling that they might be onto something with this first name...
TV presenter and radio DJ Angellica Bell is a strong contender for next year's series and has never shied away from confessing how much she adores the show - who doesn't?
According to reports, Angellica was a 'reserve' for this year's series - just like Kelvin Fletcher who took over from Jamie Laing in 2019 and even went on to win - but is now hoping to be part of the OG line-up for the 2025 series.
'So when I've had like in-depth conversations with people who are my friends and they say it's great,' Angellica previously told The Sun, 'I would definitely go from their recommendation.'
The celeb who took home the Strictly 2024 Glitterball trophy was comedian Chris McCausland alongside his professional dance partner, Dianne Buswell.
It was a history-making win as Chris is the first ever blind contestant to feature on Strictly and this is the first year Dianne has the competition. She previously reached the final twice, with EastEnders actor Bobby Brazier in 2023 and with her now boyfriend Joe Sugg in 2018.
Despite being crowned this year's winners, neither Chris nor Dianne will be taking part in the Strictly Live Tour and it is yet to be confirmed if Dianne will be back to dance in 2025. However, we're crossing everything that the Australian professional will return to our screens in September.
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Emily Vierke is a digital writer who has dabbled in the world of celeb, beauty and fashion. She has a slight crush on Gorka Marquez and watches Jay McGuinness’ and Aliona Vilani’s Pulp Fiction inspired Jive dance at least once a week.