Strictly Come Dancing inspires fake tan U-turn
A BBC presenter who vowed to never resort to fake tan while taking part in the channel's hit show Strictly Come Dancing has done a U-turn in order to look the part while dancing the Latin routines.
Sports reporter Chris Hollings told Closer that he has invested around £50 in fake tans and said dancing in the competition has changed his attitude to skin care, which may interest fans of natural fake tan products.
Hollings, who is partnered by professional dancer Ola Jordan, said: "I caught myself telling someone, 'I need a tan for Latin dance, darling'. I never thought I'd say that. Ola bet me on the first day that I'd have a fake tan and I swore I wouldn't."
Celebrity Rachel Stevens recently told the Sun that she felt better using less fake tan after finishing her time on Strictly Come Dancing and has now embraced a more natural look.
By Jake Slazenger

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