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Strictly Come Dancing: Will Bayley injures his foot during training

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Strictly star Will Bayley has revealed that he has injured his foot during training.

The Paralympian star, 31, and his partner Janette Manrara, have shared some bloody footage on social media site Instagram.

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Will has been partnered with Janette for this year’s competition, and the intensity of their training looks to have got the better of them.

Posting onto her Inta Stories, Janette, 35, showed what happened to Will’s foot when a nail rubbed against his toes.

“Will, you are bleeding! You are bleeding through your socks!” she screamed.

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Janette introduced the video by saying: “I know I should be more of a supportive partner but Will just said his feet hurt and I said, ‘Do you want to take your shoes off for five minutes?”

“And this is what it’s like,” she said, showing the wound.

Will then joked: “I’m a real dancer now!”

“I cannot say enough how impressive this man’s attitude is. Feeling so inspired by him everyday!” Janette said.

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Meanwhile, Glitterball holder Kevin Clifton has issued a powerful warning to his social media followers.

The professional dancer, 36, uploaded a message to Instagram pointing out that typed words can change people’s lives in either a “positive or negative” way.

It isn’t clear whether or not Kevin wrote the words in the message, which read: “It’s amazing to me that words typed out on a screen have the power to change someone’s life, whether they be positive or negative.

“What are you putting out into the world? Is it positive or negative? Just something to think about.”

Strictly’s first show proper of the series is on Saturday September 21.

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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