Strictly Come Dancing bosses have introduced a huge new change for 2017.
In previous years, the celebrities taking part have been paired up with professional dancers at the very beginning, without much of a chance to dance with anyone else.
The chosen pairs have then not been able to swap partners – but this series, it's a little different.
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Ahead of the new run, Mollie King revealed to The Sun that there was a 'speed dating, sorry, dancing' process that allowed the celebs taking part to test the waters with each professional dancer before pairings were decided.
She said: 'We did this thing called speed dancing, which they haven't done before. All the girls stand in a circle and each time a different professional boy would come and rotate and dance with you.
'I loved every minute of it. I liked the ones who held you firm. They were Pasha Kovalev, Gorka Marquez, Giovanni Pernice and Brendan Cole – he has firm hold and is a real joker.'
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Mollie was the first celebrity confirmed to be taking part in this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
The news didn't come as too much of a surprise to fans, as the Saturdays singer was among a number of celebrities strongly rumoured to be taking part in the forthcoming series.
Following the announcement, she said: 'I'm a huge fan of Strictly Come Dancing so I can't actually believe I'm lucky enough to be taking part in it this year,' Mollie said.
'I'm literally so excited to learn Latin and ballroom dancing, and of course, I can't wait to get into the sequins too!
'It's going to be a lot of hard work but I'm ready for the challenge.'
Strictly Come Dancing returns to BBC One on September 9 at 7pm.
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