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Privacy NoticeA Supercomputer has been busy analysing Strictly Come Dancing data and has predicted a jaw dropping result when it comes to this year’s winner. Having scanned the archives and looking at the records of past winners and contestants, the Super-brain believes there can be only one clear winner – and it isn’t any of the current “favourites” who are storming the leaderboard. The Supercomputer has predicted that EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick will prove to be the 2024 worthy winner – based on past experiences from the BBC One show. According to the analysis, conducted by The http://BonusCodeBets.co.uk Supercomputer, which correctly selected 33/1 outsider Hamza Yassin to win in 2022, has scanned the characteristics of all previous 21 winners of the show, revealing that the typical ballroom champion for this year will be a 31-year-old male actor.

A Supercomputer reveals Jamie as this years winner
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That means out of this year’s contenders, East-London born Jamie almost flawlessly matches a typical winner through his gender, occupation and age (30). Judging by prehistoric victories, actors have scooped up a whopping seven victories out of 21. Last year’s winner proves this theory with Ellie Leach proving triumphant. The list also includes the likes of Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher who also dazzled viewers and judges to eventually take the top of winners podium.

Jamie matches usual Strictly winners
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A spokesperson for http://BonusCodeBets.co.uk said: “With 21 years of the Glitterball trophy winners to analyse, the characteristics of a ‘typical winner’ clearly holds weight on who the Supercomputer says will be the victor this year. “Knowing that history tends to repeat itself, we’re backing Jamie Borthwick to be enjoying a few celebratory pints in the Queen Vic in 12 weeks’ time.”

Tasha is currently pipped as bookies favourite
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At the moment, ex-Love Island star Tasha Ghouri has proved to be the bookies’ current favourite to win, with her odds changing 5/1 to 3/1 after she dazzled on the first live show, says the data provided by William Hill. JLS boyband star JB Gill, had been pipped as the winner before the programme kicked off but his odds were significantly widened to 9/2 after he performed alongside his professional dance partner Amy Dowden. However, since their first dance and the pair topping the leaderboard with the awesome dance routines, there has been an ongoing debate about those with extensive dance experience, like Tasha and JB, entering the same competition as complete amateurs. Appearing on ITV’s Lorraine, JB defended: “All I can say is the only dance I did before was a jive. Other than that I have got no understanding of Ballroom or Latin dancing – other than what we did last week and this week with the Cha Cha – and it hurts.” Strictly will air on BBC One tonight, from 7:15pm.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnEmmerdaleJLSLorraineLove IslandStrictly Come DancingJB GillKelvin FletcherWilliam

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