
The pair will be then perform their routine for professional dancer and co-host Kaelynn “KK” Harris, alongside a panel of guest judges, who will look for trust, passion, eye contact, and chemistry between the couples. If sparks fly between them, the rookies will be invited back to the I Like The Way U move house, where they will have two days to learn a new routine with their partners. Just like Strictly Come Dancing, the show will see nine professional dancers pair with nine amateurs – but, this time they won’t be celebrities, just normal people looking for love.Īt the start of the series, the professionals and non-dancers will meet at a mixer event to see who has chemistry. In fact, it seems as if I Like the Way You Move has taken the show’s so-called “curse”, where contestants and dance partners end up falling for one another, and turned it into a TV show.

Called I Like The Way U Move, the show is putting a Strictly Come Dancing-style spin on the process of finding love.


BBC Three is bringing a brand new dating show to iPlayer this October.
