The BBC show has previously seen the likes of soap actors, former sports players and singers compete for the Glitterball trophy
Strictly Come Dancing has reportedly signed up its first ever Love Island star with Zara McDermott set to appear in the upcoming series of the dance competition.
The BBC show has previously seen the likes of soap actors, sports stars and singers compete for the coveted Glitterball trophy.
Last year wildlife documentary host Hamza Yassin took the top prize, seeing off competition from actress Molly Rainford, Fleur East and Helen Skelton in the final.
This year the BBC will take a make a tweak to their strict reality star rules by inviting Love Island star and documentary maker Zara, 26, to compete.