Oti Mabuse
South African dancer
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April 2025 | Oti Mabuse appears as a guest panellist on the television show Loose Women |
2025 | Continues as a judge on Dancing on Ice. |
2024 | Oti Mabuse participates as a contestant in one episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer |
2024 | Oti Mabuse appears as a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother: Late & Live during Week 1 |
2024 | Appears as a contestant on The Great Celebrity Bake Off and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
November 2024 | Competed on the 24th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, finishing 4th place and being the 9th celebrity to leave the camp. |
2023 | Appears on DNA Journey with sister Motsi Mabuse and becomes a houseguest on Big Brother: Late & Live |
December 25 2023 | Oti Mabuse and Marius Iepure announced the birth of their first child, a daughter, on Christmas Day. |
2022 | Started her role as a judge on Dancing on Ice. |
2022 | Launches personal BBC One documentary 'Oti Mabuse: My South Africa' and becomes a judge on Dancing on Ice |
April 2022 | Began working as the choreographer for the UK and Ireland production of The Cher Show. |
February 22 2022 | Confirmed she was leaving Strictly Come Dancing after seven years of participation. |
December 2021 | Confirmed as the new judge on Dancing on Ice, replacing John Barrowman. |
April 18 2021 | Revealed that her appearance in the 19th series would most likely be her last on Strictly Come Dancing. |
March 2021 | Announced as a panelist on the new ITV show The Masked Dancer UK, replacing Rita Ora. |
2020 | Became the host of Boogie Beebies. |
2020 | Won Strictly Come Dancing for the second consecutive time. |
2020 | Became the host of Boogie Beebies and was a contestant on the Christmas Special of Michael McIntyre's The Wheel. |
2020 | Hosts Boogie Beebies and becomes a presenter on Morning Live |
2019 | Won the professional dancing competition Strictly Come Dancing. |
2019 | Partnered with Emmerdale actor Kelvin Fletcher, who replaced original partner Jamie Laing after his withdrawal due to injury. They won the series. |
2019 | Became a dance captain on The Greatest Dancer alongside Cheryl, Matthew Morrison, and Todrick Hall. |
2019 | Becomes a judge on The Greatest Dancer and appears regularly on Lorraine and This Morning |
2019 | Competed as a contestant on Celebrity MasterChef and was nominated for BroadwayWorld UK Awards for Best Choreography for 'Kiss Me, Kate' at the Watermill Theatre. |
2018 | Partnered with England cricketer Graeme Swann in the show's 16th series, eliminated in Week 10 and finishing in seventh place. |
October 2018 | Announced she would be teaching at Donahey's Dancing with The Stars Weekends in 2019. |
2017 | Participated in the national Strictly Come Dancing - The Live Tour with Danny Mac, winning more individual shows than any other couple. |
2017 | Paired with Paralympic sprinter Jonnie Peacock in the show's 15th series, eliminated in Week 9 and finishing in eighth place. |
August 2017 | Announced a 60-date 2018 UK tour 'An Audience With' alongside Ian Waite. |
2016 | Mabuse returned as a professional dancer for the ninth season of Let's Dance, this time partnered with television presenter Niels Ruf. They were the first couple eliminated in week 2, leaving in 14th place. |
2016 | Partnered with former Hollyoaks actor Danny Mac in the show's 14th series, reaching the final and finishing as runners-up. |
2015 | Participated in the Children in Need and Christmas specials of Strictly Come Dancing, partnering with actors Jack Ashton and Tom Chambers respectively. |
2015 | Mabuse first appeared as a professional dancer on the 13th series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with Olympic boxer Anthony Ogowo. They were eliminated in Week 3, finishing in 14th place. |
2015 | Oti Mabuse appeared as a professional dancer on the eighth season of Let's Dance (German version of Strictly Come Dancing), partnered with singer Daniel Küblböck. They were eliminated in week 9, finishing in sixth place. |
2015 | Mabuse and her husband moved from Germany to London. |
2014 | Secured second place in the European Championship Latin, further establishing her prominence in competitive Latin dancing. |
2014 | Oti Mabuse married Romanian dancer Marius Iepure, whom she met in Germany. |
2014 | Achieved third place in the World Cup Freestyle Latin competition, marking a significant international recognition in her dance career. |
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