Janette Manrara has revealed that BBC producers still don't know who will take over from Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman's coveted Strictly Come Dancing role.
The presenting duo announced they would be stepping down from the BBC show last year and so far a number of names have been put forward for the hottest job in telly.
But professional dancer Janette, 42, has given a behind-the-scenes insight into the show.
Speaking in a new interview, she said: 'Oh my goodness. Nobody knows who'll replace them.
'I don't think the producers know yet. They are huge shoes to fill, so it's really important to get it right.
'They're probably the best two jobs in live television,' she told Heat magazine.
It comes following the news that Sian Welby was reportedly being considered to become one of the new presenters on Strictly Come Dancing.
The TV host, 39, could take over from Claudia after she and Tess left the BBC show last year.
According to The Sun, bosses think Sian would be a good fit for the 'Clauditorium' segment where the contestants get their scores from the judges.
Sian is best known for presenting the Capital FM breakfast show and she has also guest hosted This Morning on several occasions.
A source said: 'Sian might be less well-known than other names linked with Tess and Claudia's jobs so far.
'But she's got everything it takes with one special ingredient -- a younger audience, thanks to her job on trendy Capital FM.
'Her live radio experience means she's got that off-the-cuff banter that is needed in the Clauditorium down to a tee. And working on This Morning ticks all the TV boxes.'
It was recently reported that Emma Willis and Zoe Ball are also strongly being considered for one of the hosting spots by bosses.
Emma, 49, recently took over from Zoe, 55, on BBC Radio 2 after she stepped down from the afternoon slot after just seven months.
Zoe has said she would 'love' to take on the hosting job, who previously hosted Strictly spin-off show It Takes Two until 2021.
A source said: 'It's a straight shoot-out between Zoe, who is the front-runner, and Emma. Only one will get it, not both.'
They added to The Sun on Sunday: 'The senior execs want a traditional presenter working alongside a more left-field person, a female stand-up comedian.
'It's felt the humour Claudia brought to the show, particularly in her "Claudatorium", needs to carry on.'
The Daily Mail contacted Emma Willis and Zoe Ball's representatives for comment.