The glitterball trophy is up for grabs once again as Strictly Come Dancing gears up for its latest series, with the rumour mill churning out potential celebrity dancers.
Names such as Dani Dyer, Vicky Pattison, Paul C Brunson, Helen Flanagan and Ashley Cain are being whispered across the web as possible contenders.
Yet, it's Georgia 'Toff' Toffolo, the Devon reality star and 2017 I'm A Celeb champ, who is reportedly catching the eye of BBC chiefs.
A Strictly insider has hinted that they believe the 30-year-old would charm the audience, stating: "Georgia is in talks to join - she would bring glamour, poise and fun to the show.
"She's been a huge hit on all the telly shows she's done and would be a popular contestant on Strictly."
Toff first graced TV screens in 2014 on Made in Chelsea, exiting the show four years later in 2018 after winning over the nation and securing the I'm A Celeb crown, reports Devon Live.
Since her early television days, Toff has stayed in the limelight and recently tied the knot with BrewDog co-founder James Watt, who boasts a fortune of £250million, according to Mirror reports.
But Toff isn't the only name being bandied about for this year's Strictly lineup; The Mirror suggests that Queen Camilla's eldest son, Tom Parker Bowles, might also be stepping onto the dance floor.
A Strictly insider revealed: "Top of their wishlist is MasterChef star Tom. His name was also sounded-out last year but never materialised. Bosses hope they'll have better luck this year.
"It would be a coup to sign someone with such a strong royal link. Maybe we could see Camilla and Charles in the audience?"
Ex-Strictly judge Arlene Phillips weighed in on the buzz about a Royal potentially hitting the dance floor, suggesting it would give the show an extra touch of glamour.
While speaking on Good Morning Britain, she commented: "I think, today royalty doesn't quite have the reverence that it had, so we think of Tom Parker Bowles as just someone who cooks, I think, and is fabulous.

"You don't really connect him to royalty, and he'll just be on there, if he's on, working like everybody else, to try to win."
When Susanna hinted at the possibility of Queen Camilla being spotted in the audience cheering for her son, Arlene responded: "Of course! They would love it, everyone would love it.
"They'd come along and watch Strictly, I mean anybody who is anybody watches Strictly anyway, this will just elevate it that little bit more."
Strictly Come Dancing is set to air later this year.
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