HELEN Skelton has denied Strictly Come Dancing 'fix' claims after her childhood dance awards were revealed.
The TV star had said she 'can't dance' before The Sun revealed she was a trained tap dancer and had once won a tap award named after Ken Dodd.
Helen, who will be in the new series which starts next month, waltzed off with comic legend Doddy’s gong when she was a teenager.
The TV presenter, 39, addressed The Sun's story and her tap dancing days which culminated in her winning the prize aged 17 on ITV's Lorraine.
She said: 'I found it so funny when they said it was a fix that I did the tap dancing.
"When I was a little girl I did do dancing, but I didn't want to wear a leotard in public."
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She went on: "When they asked me to do Strictly - I was hesitant - but my friends made me do it.
"Who else gets to go to work and get all dressed up!
"For me, I love the challenge and the learning and technically it is work and it's really nice to work on a programme my mum and dad want to watch, they are so excited."
Her remarks come after she told BBC Radio 5 Live: “People keep saying, ‘Can you dance?’ and I say, ‘No’ because isn’t it the point to learn to dance?”
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But Helen is a trained tap dancer and won the The Ken Dodd Tap Dancing Award 22 years ago.
The Sun revealed her dancing past via an unearthed interview in 2016, when the ex-Blue Peter favourite said: “I won a Ken Dodd tap-dance award when I was 17.
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“Not a lot of people know this, but I’m very good at tap dancing. People are often amazed I can tap dance.”
Helen signed up to the series after her marriage split from rugby league ace husband Richie Myler, 32, in April.