Strictly Come Dancing duo Dianne Buswell and Vito Coppola were forced to axe part of their current touring show over the weekend.
The pair of professional dancers are currently taking their Red Hot and Ready show around the UK, and it visited London's Shaftesbury Theatre yesterday.
Unfortunately, Dianne and Vito had to cancel the VIP Meet and Greet part yesterday, due to "very difficult circumstances".
In email sent to people who had purchased the premium ticket package (via the Express), fans were told: "We're sorry to inform you but due to very difficult circumstances that have occurred today, today's meet and greet with Dianne and Vito has unfortunately been cancelled.
"Both Dianne and Vito send their deepest apologies and regret any inconvenience."
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The rest of the show went ahead as planned, and tickets are still available for further shows with VIP Meet and Greet options included.
The current run is set to end next month, but the duo have already teased that they will be heading out on the road again next year.
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Dianne and Vito are both confirmed to feature in this year's upcoming season of Strictly, while the celebrity line-up hasn't been announced yet.
Head judge Shirley Ballas recently teased that we'll "see a few changes" as Strictly goes on in order to keep the show fresh. She didn't go into specifics, but did share her desire to see a civilian version.
Strictly Come Dancing and spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two are expecting to return to BBC One and BBC Two, respectively, later this year. Episodes can be streamed via BBC iPlayer.
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