Strictly Come Dancing judge Motsi Mabuse released her biography Finding My Own Rhythm in September, and it's already been given 50% off for a Black Friday week offer.

Normally retailing at £20, the hardcover edition of her book is currently on sale for £10 at both Amazon and WHSmith. Amazon is also selling a Kindle version for £9.99 and an audiobook version for £2.99 through Audible.

Finding My Own Rhythm: My Story

Finding My Own Rhythm: My Story

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When Motsi joined Strictly in 2019, her sister Oti Mabuse was one of the show's professional dancers, but Oti has since moved on to work on programmes for ITV.

Speaking about how the show is different now that Oti has moved on, Motsi recently said: "It's different. I just feel like she is missing for me because I always used to look at her, but in some sort of way the family is more relaxed.

"My mother was very stressed out when we were both in the show and now she doesn't care, she is very relaxed."

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Before joining the BBC ballroom contest, Motsi served as a professional dancer and later judge on the German equivalent of Strictly.

Back in September, she explained that the main differences between the two European shows was that the relationship between the judges in the UK was strictly professional.

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"In Germany, we’ve had the same judges for 10 years and there’s a basis of friendship. In the UK, it’s different," she said. "There’s so much pressure – it’s primetime, so you get in, you do the job and everybody just wants to go home."

This weekend saw the first perfect score of the current series handed out, and another elimination, meaning there are seven couples remaining in the competition.

Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturdays and Sundays on BBC One, while spin-off show Strictly: It Takes Two airs on weeknights on BBC Two. Both shows also stream on BBC iPlayer.

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