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Strictly champ Rose Ayling-Ellis set to become millionaire after tear-jerking BBC win

Strictly phenomenon Rose Ayling-Ellis is being tipped to make £1million and become a huge global star after winning the 2021 series.

The EastEnders actress, 27, has been bombarded with big-money offers in recent weeks – including some from US TV networks. Next year, the star’s career is set to skyrocket as she cashes in on her popularity.

Rose, who is deaf, has increased awareness of her condition.

Top agent Barry Tomes, who has worked in showbiz for 50 years, said: “The world is at her feet. She could earn over £1million in 2022.

“With a calm agent who isn’t in it for a quick buck, she will easily earn that. And she’ll deserve every single penny of it.

Deaf actress Rose Ayling-Ellis has increased awareness of her condition through her Strictly performances
(Image: @rose.a.e/Instagram)

“There is already talk of her doing movies. I’ve heard roles are being offered to her.

“I’d love to have a client like Rose. The public adores her. She’s so natural. You don’t feel like there’s an agenda in what she’s doing.”

Rose, best known for playing Frankie Lewis on EastEnders, has captured the nation’s hearts with her personality and jaw-dropping dances.

Rose and her professional dance partner Giovanni Pernice won Strictly 2021
(Image: PA)

A routine that included 10 seconds of silence had millions of viewers in tears because it gave them an idea what life is like for her.

Judge Anton Du Beke said it was the best thing he had seen on Strictly since it started in 2004.

Kent-born Rose and her pro partner Giovanni Pernice, 31, performed it again in last night’s final, along with a quickstep and a show dance.

Rose wanted to prove that deaf people can do anything. She said: “Dancing with no music has never been done on Strictly before and I’m proud I’m the first to do it.

Searches to learn sign language have increased since Rose appeared on Strictly Come Dancing
(Image: BBC)

“I wanted to show how much deaf people have to work for things – and we still have a smile on our face, we still have joy.

“I’m very proud of myself – I’ve broken people’s perceptions.

“I’m proving to so many people that deaf people can dance. “It’s nice to show everyone that being different is what can make you win.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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