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As the festive season approaches, Strictly Come Dancing is back on our screens every weekend, but it's not just the fancy footwork that's drawing attention. The spotlight is also on the judges - Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse, and Anton Du Beke - as well as the show's glamorous hosts, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, with whispers about who might have indulged in a nip here or a tuck there to achieve that perfect, ageless glow. Dr.

Gina Schoeman, an aesthetic doctor at CREO Clinic, isn't surprised by the stars' choice to seek cosmetic enhancements, given the unforgiving stage lights and the show's glitzy demands. She commented: "The stars of Strictly Come Dancing are known for their glamorous looks, and it's not uncommon for some of them to turn to aesthetic treatments and surgeries to maintain their youthful appearance under the spotlight. While there's often speculation about what they've had done, many of these treatments are subtle and designed to enhance their natural beauty without making drastic changes.



" Let's delve into which Strictly judges have been open about their cosmetic procedures over time...

. Craig Revel Horwood Image: BBC) BBC) It's been a decade since Craig Revel Horwood opened up about undergoing life-changing surgery that left him feeling 'invincible'. The straight-talking Strictly judge had spoken candidly about having his 'man boobs' removed - a condition medically known as gynaecomastia, reports OK!.

Following the procedure, which can involve liposuction or removal of breast tissue depending on the severity, Craig felt a huge sense of relief. Craig previously told the Mail Online: "I had a moob job. I used to be a C-cup and now I am an A," as he spoke about the health condition that affects and embarrasses many men.

"It's still seen largely as a cosmetic procedure, even though it can ruin your self-confidence. It did mine." Craig's issues with gynaecomastia began when he took up dancing as a teenager and.

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