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Susan Calman: The real reason she unfollowed Strictly
Susan Calman has said she unfollowed the official Strictly Come Dancing Twitter account because of her "sadness at leaving the show".
BBC, 1st December 2017Susan Calman says she 'loved every minute' on Strictly
The Glaswegian stand-up became the ninth star to be eliminated from the show and admitted she got far further than she thought she would.
Daily Record, 27th November 2017Susan Calman to take dance classes with wife
Susan Calman has fallen in love with dancing since taking part in Strictly Come Dancing and plans to continue it once the competition concludes.
Female First, 25th November 2017Billy Connolly at 75 - comedians pay tribute
Billy Connolly at 75: Eddie Izzard, Armando Iannucci and more salute 'Beatles of comedy'.
Ben Williams, The Guardian, 24th November 2017Susan Calman survives another Strictly vote
Susan Calman has survived the Strictly Come Dancing vote and will be back next week.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th October 2017Susan Calman interview
"On stage I'm the person I wish I could be in real life". Comedian and Strictly star Susan Calman on her sexuality, the first time she did stand-up - and 'not fitting in'.
The Big Issue, 24th October 2017Susan Calman is injured ahead of Strictly's fifth week
She's admitted that she's nursing a knee injury, and is resorting to some pretty extreme measures to be fit for the weekend's show.
Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 19th October 2017Susan Calman smacks down Twitter troll perfectly
In between getting to know Kevin Clifton and learning the Viennese Waltz for week one of Strictly, Susan has been slaying vile Twitter trolls.
Emma Kelly, Metro, 19th September 2017Susan Calman to host BBC game show Armchair Detectives
Susan Calman is to host Armchair Detectives, a format for BBC One daytime that combines 'a murder mystery drama with a game show'.
British Comedy Guide, 12th September 2017Susan Calman row: is fancying your partner necessary?
Some BBC viewers have said Calman's dance partner should be female, but ballroom dancing is more about theatre and glitter than real sexual chemistry.
Zoe Williams, The Guardian, 12th September 2017