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Strictly’s Bobby Brazier is touted as the next Harry Styles as music labels think he could be a superstar singer

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STRICTLY’S Bobby Brazier has caught the eye of music chiefs who think he could be the next Harry Styles.

The EastEnders actor, dancing the salsa on the BBC show tonight, is hugely popular with viewers.

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Strictly star Bobby Brazier has been scouted by top music bossesCredit: PA

Insiders reckon Bobby, 20, is a “triple threat” as he can act, dance and sing.

A source said: “Bobby has caught the attention of major music labels who have spotted his ability and appeal across the board — from young people to families.

“People at labels including Universal and Sony have talked about Bobby.

“Some think he could be the next Harry Styles if they market him properly.

“Bobby has shown an amazing ability to connect with an audience and there is real hype around him.

“A lot of people have their eyes on Bobby and think the future could be very bright if he wanted to try his hand at music.

Bobby, the son of late reality star Jade Goody and Jeff Brazier, has been a hit on Strictly with partner Dianne Buswell.

The pair perform a salsa to Dirty Dancing theme (I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life this evening as part of the show’s Musicals Week.

Bobby was scouted as a model aged 16 and made his catwalk debut three years ago.

He joined the cast of EastEnders as Freddie Slater in September last year.

Bobby’s mum died of cervical cancer in 2009 when he was five.

He paid tribute to Jade last week with a couple’s choice dance to Maxwell’s 2001 cover of Kate Bush’s This Woman’s Work.

Industry bigwigs hope multi-talented Bobby could be as successful as Harry Styles

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Industry bigwigs hope multi-talented Bobby could be as successful as Harry StylesCredit: The Mega Agency





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