Strictly’s Tasha Ghouri says ‘it needs to be done’ as she issues career news after BBC final
Strictly Come Dancing finalist Tasha Ghouri has revealed she would love to change career direction following her success on the BBC showTVKaren Price Assistant Editor of Screen Time10:58, 16 Dec 2024Strictly: Tasha emotional after surprise visit from brother AlexStrictly Come Dancing finalist Tasha Ghouri’s got her sights set on a new career path following her stardom on the BBC dance floor.The Love Island sensation, who was born deaf and sports a cochlear implant, was delighted with being able to raise awareness of her community on telly. She’s now keen to use her fame into cracking the world of documentaries.Tasha, 26, said: “I would love to do more TV and do a documentary around ableism and delve into that subject. Representation has got much better but more still needs to be done. It should be the norm, not a surprise. When I left Love Island, the hardest thing to deal with was all the ableism. There was so much lack of awareness,” according to The Sun.Strictly Come Dancing’s Aljaz Skorjanec and Tasha Ghouri(Image: More