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Karen Hauer breaks down in tears as she confirms she has quit Strictly

Karen Hauer broke down in tears as she confirmed she has quit Strictly following rumours she had been axed in the mass cull.

The Venezuelan–American dancer, 43, has been a professional on the show for 14 years – making her Strictly’s longest ever running female dancer.

But it was rumoured earlier this month that she was included in a group of dancers sensationally axed as part of a major overhaul of the show’s lineup.

Nadiya Bychkova, 36, Michelle Tsiakkas, 30, Luba Mushtuk, 36, and Gorka Márquez, 35, were all axed from the series, with sources claiming the Strictly pros are already aware of their fate.

But taking to Instagram on Saturday, Karen shared an emotional video where she revealed she was choosing to step away from the show to focus on other ventures. 

She began to cry as she recalled her pride at ‘a young girl from the Bronx’ going on to be the show’s longest serving female professional. 

Karen Hauer broke down in tears as she confirmed she has quit Strictly following rumours she had been axed in the mass cull

In the video, Karen said: ‘Hey everyone, I’ve got something to tell you. It’s a tough one, but here we go. After 14 years on Strictly Come Dancing, I’ve decided this is the right time for me to close this chapter and take on new projects in other areas that I’m passionate about.

‘Strictly completely changed my life, not only as a performer and a teacher, but as a human being. I’ve had the privilege of meeting so many incredible people and brilliant celebrity partners who have become close friends and people I admire so much. 

‘None of this would have been possible without the amazing fans. You’ve been there since day one, when I just moved to the UK and had no idea what I was getting myself into. I’m so grateful you watched me grow over the years and witnessed all of my different hair styles. 

‘I’m going to miss everyone who makes the show possible, from hair, makeup, wardrobe, the crew behind the cameras, lighting, production and staging, the runners the arch and the band, the singers and the producers and welfare team who take such good care of us. It’s an incredible machine powered by brilliant people. 

‘To my fellow professional dancers, who I adore. I will always be cheering you on. You truly are the best in the business. I’ll never forget joining the show 14 years ago with Sir Bruce Forsyth and Len Goodman and learning from such incredible legends along the way.

‘And to the brilliant Tess and Chloe, maybe now we can finally be ladies who lunch in the autumn. 

‘I’ll even miss standing in front of the judges. Can you believe that smiling politely while sometimes secretly disagreeing, it’s been an honor to share the ballroom with them.

‘And last but not least, thank you to my friends and family who have supported me through it all. I love you all. Now this isn’t a goodbye, it’s simply see you later, because I will never stop dancing. 

‘Who would have thought that a young girl from the Bronx… would end up becoming the longest serving female professional dancer on a British TV institution? Strictly will always be in my heart. I love you all.’

The BBC later released a statement, saying: 'We would like to say a huge and heartfelt thank you to Karen Hauer for her incredible contribution'

The BBC later released a statement, saying: ‘We would like to say a huge and heartfelt thank you to Karen Hauer for her incredible contribution to Strictly Come Dancing over the last 14 years. 

‘As the longest-serving female professional dancer in the history of the show, Karen has given so much of herself and her time to the programme, and we are extremely grateful for the passion, creativity and dedication she has brought to every single performance.

‘She has captivated audiences with her talent, warmth and genuine love of dance and has been responsible for some of the most iconic partnerships and joyous routines the Strictly dance floor has ever seen.

‘We thank her for all these memorable moments and for her incredible work ethic. Her professionalism and sense of humour shine through everything she achieves and we can’t wait to see where her next chapter takes her – Sarah James, Executive Producer.’

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