Strictly To Hollywood With First Ever Movie Role For Karen Hauer

Strictly To Hollywood With First Ever Movie Role For Karen Hauer

Strictly To Hollywood With First Ever Movie Role For Karen Hauer Credit: Instagram

Strictly To Hollywood With First Ever Movie Role For Karen Hauer.

Strictly Come Dancing’s Karen Hauer is set for Hollywood with her first ever movie role.

Karen is normally known for her fancy footwork on Strictly Come Dancing, and has delighted many fans with her stunning dances. She is now ready to feature in her first movie.

The 39-year-old professional dancer is ready to swap from the small screen to the silver screen. She is set to appear in the movie Tomorrow Morning, which will also feature Dame Joan Collins and comedian Omid Djalili.

Choreographer Nick Winston will be directing the film, and he took to social media to update fans on production progress with the film. He took to Instagram to share that Karen will be appearing in the film and commented that: “Thank you Karen Hauer for bringing the fire to the Tomorrow Morning set.”

The TV dancer is said to be delighted to be involved in the movie and a source close to Karen commented to the Sun that: “Karen is really excited to be involved, and can’t wait to see the result.”

Karen is just one of the professional dancers that fans can expect to see on Strictly Come Dancing later in the year.


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