The 43-year-old, who has presented the BBC contest alongside Bruce Forsyth since its first series in 2004, declared that she could not be lured away at any price.

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"It's genuinely never about the money for me," Metro quotes her as saying. "To have money is a bonus in life and affords you luxuries.
"But Strictly is a job that I love and could never leave. It's a part of my life."
Forsyth has also recently spoken about his future on Strictly Come Dancing, saying that he "will know [when] it's time to retire".
"I've always told [my family] if I look as though I'm over the hill, you know, just tell me - but I think I'll know myself," he said.
Strictly Come Dancing's tenth series launched last weekend with a peak of 9.8 million viewers.
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