ITV presenter Ranvir Singh is the fourth contestant to be confirmed for this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
The 18th series will begin in October but will be shorter than usual, and judge Bruno Tonioli will have a reduced role amid coronavirus restrictions.
Singh was revealed as a contestant on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.
She will join actress Caroline Quentin, former NFL player Jason Bell and The Wanted's Max George, who were the first names to be announced on Tuesday.
Singh said she felt "complete terror" at the idea of taking part, likening it to "embarking on a rollercoaster".
She is Good Morning Britain's political editor and occasional host, and also appears on other ITV programmes including Loose Women, Tonight and Eat, Shop, Save. She is about to start co-hosting a new Sunday morning show, All Around Britain.
She previously worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC for 12 years, and presented BBC North West Tonight.
Singh said: "The initial feeling of being confirmed for Strictly is one of complete terror - feels like embarking on a rollercoaster, where you really want to do it but you are equally scared.
"Hopefully after the first dance I will feel exhilarated rather than sick!"
The contestants so far...
This story will be updated as new contestants are unveiled
Image copyright Getty ImagesAward-winning actress and presenter Caroline Quentin is known for a range of acting roles, including Maddie in Jonathan Creek and DCI Janine Lewis in Blue Murder.
She has also starred in Kiss Me Kate, Life Begins and Life of Riley.
However, arguably her most famous role was playing Dorothy in the hit 90s sitcom Men Behaving Badly.
She recently presented the documentary series Extraordinary Homes for BBC Two.
Quentin said she was "thrilled and terrified in equal measure to be taking part" in this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
Image copyright Rich PolkBroadcaster Jason Bell is a former professional American footballer.
He played as a cornerback/safety in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys.
Bell then played for the Houston Texans, where he was named a recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award, one of the league's highest honours. He finished his professional career with the New York Giants.
Bell now co-hosts The Jason & Osi Podcast with another former NFL star, Osi Umenyiora, and the pair present the NFL Show on the BBC.
"Strictly is the epitome of British television and this year, more than ever, I'm so proud and humbled to be participating," he said.
"Strictly was the first show I ever watched when I moved to the UK and I'm a massive fan. My six-year-old daughter never got the chance to see me run out on the field at an NFL game but she is very excited about me taking to the dance floor. I hope I can do her proud."
Image copyright Getty ImagesSinger and actor Max George shot to fame as a member of boy band The Wanted.
His former bandmate, Jay McGuiness, previously won Strictly Come Dancing in 2015.
George said he was "buzzing to be on Strictly this year", joking: "I'm not really one for the dance floor, but I take a lot of comfort in the fact that Jay McGuiness set The Wanted's bar so low."
The Wanted had two number one singles in the UK - All Time Low and Glad You Came - with the latter reaching the top three in the US Billboard chart.
After The Wanted took a break, Max moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career and starred in the sixth season of Glee as Clint. He recently returned to music as a solo artist.
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