Strictly Come Dancing star Kai Widdrington has revealed that he has taken on a new role in the British Dancesport Association, the governing body of ballroom and latin dancing in the UK.
The 28-year-old professional dancer, who partnered with Angela Rippon on the BBC show, shared the news on his Instagram account on Saturday, just hours before the Strictly final.
He posted a photo of himself holding a certificate and wrote: "Delighted to be a part of the future of British ballroom and latin dancing. I am honoured to be appointed as the Director of Engagement and Education for the British Dancesport Association."
He added that he was looking forward to working with the BDA team and the dance community to promote and develop the sport in the country.
Kai also expressed his gratitude to his fans and his fellow Strictly stars for their support throughout the season.
He said: "Good morning everyone. It's been a long time since I've done one of these. I just want to say thank you everyone for all the support throughout the season, it's coming to an end today, it's the Strictly final and I want to wish all the luck in the world to all three finalists.
"Firstly, to the pros who have done a fantastic job with each of their partners this season and of course to Bobby, Layton and Ellie. All deserved winners in my opinion. But whoever takes home the Glitterball is a deserved winner in my opinion. I think they're going to be absolutely fantastic tonight, I've heard the dances are unbelievable and definitely worth tuning in tonight. So enjoy at home and enjoy the final."
Kai and Angela were eliminated from the competition in week eight, after losing the dance-off to Bobby Brazier and Dianne Buswell at the Blackpool Tower Ballroom.
They will return to the dance floor tonight, along with the other eliminated couples, to perform in the group numbers and cheer on the finalists.
The final will see Bobby and Dianne, Layton Williams and Nikita Kuzmin, and Ellie Leach and Vito Coppola compete for the coveted Glitterball trophy.
They will each perform three dances: one chosen by the judges, one chosen by themselves, and a showdance.
Ellie and Vito are the favourites to win, with odds of 1/8, followed by Layton and Nikita at 9/1, and Bobby and Dianne at 10/1.
The Strictly final will air tonight at 7pm on BBC One.