Janette Manrara has confirmed her departure from the BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing'. The dancer stated she is "no longer a part" of the show, bringing an end to her involvement after several years on the professional roster.
The precise reasons for Manrara's exit remain unelaborated upon, though her statement suggests a definitive break from the program. She expressed her gratitude for the experience and her time on the programme.
Manrara, a professional dancer, first joined 'Strictly Come Dancing' in its eleventh series. Her tenure saw her partner with various celebrities, culminating in her role as a presenter for the spin-off show 'Strictly: It Takes Two'.
Background on the Name Janette
The name 'Janette' itself, according to French sources, is noted as a relatively rare given name in contemporary France. While it was more prevalent in the mid-20th century, with its peak popularity around 1946, recent birth figures show a marked decline. The average age of individuals named Janette in France is cited as 71 years old, suggesting a generational shift in naming trends.
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