Nikita Kuzmin embraces risks despite cancel culture warnings

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Nikita Kuzmin, a popular dancer from "Strictly Come Dancing," faced warnings when he decided to join the reality show "Celebrity Big Brother." Many advised him against it, fearing the backlash of cancel culture. However, Kuzmin, who has won Italian dance championships, did not let this stop him. He was a fan of "Celebrity Big Brother" during his school days and felt it was an opportunity he couldn't pass up. He stated that if he were to get canceled, it would likely be due to something he truly said or did. Despite the concerns, Kuzmin ended up finishing in second place on the show. Kuzmin expressed interest in participating in another season of "Celebrity Big Brother" when it returns in April. He hopes to enjoy the experience more fully if he returns. He also mentioned that he would like to see fellow "Strictly" judge Craig Revel Horwood join him in the house, noting Craig's humorous personality. Currently, Kuzmin is busy with his first solo tour, "Midnight Dancer," which started on March 8 and will run until May 24. The show is inspired by the story of Cinderella and features impressive costumes and lively dance numbers. Kuzmin aims to create an unforgettable experience that stands out among other shows, and he is pleased to see the positive reactions from audiences. Tickets for "Midnight Dancer" are available on his website.


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