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Actor Christian Nair of the Game of Thrones has taken out of this year’s strictly low dancing, a few days after the announcement of the line-up, he said he was struggling with “high level of tension and slight grief”.
49 -year -old Nair, in HBO’s fantasy drama – House Starc convict – is known for playing guilty of the house.
He told his Instagram followers that after the line-up announcement last week, his problems first “manifested” and “a spike in my vital as a field of anxiety”.
Actor Lewis Kop, who is known for playing the role of Nikki Miligan in Emardel, ITV, will replace Nair in this year’s show.
“I am very excited to exchange dels for the dance floor and join this year’s strictly low dancing. I have always been a fan of the show and can’t wait to start!” Kop said in a statement.
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He also played the lead role of Leonard Wole in Olivier-Nominated Play, witnessing Agatha Christie for the prosecution.
Kop said that he came to know about his late call-up news, while he was going down from Oxford Street in London with a friend.
“I received a phone call, and it was so, we have to do it,” he said on Thursday appearing in BBC’s The One Show.
“if anything, [joining the show late] I have helped me because I really do not have time to think about it or anything, so enthusiasm has taken it and I am all inside. ,
Medical check
Speaking about their return In a video on Instagram On Thursday, Naren said: “I have been given a great opportunity to be a part of the strictly low dancing family, as you know.”
“Sadly, I am withdrawing from this year’s show. Such a response has taken place, I definitely want to share why many people, I am working with high level of stress and a little grief, if I am going to be really real.
“I have always been the son of my mother and I am always operating through such things in the past. I think I have got a very healthy attitude towards such items. Well, I thought I thought at least.
“But for the first time it has appeared physically and it has seen the spike as an concern in my vital.”
Nair is also known for playing V John Feni in the US TV period comedy drama, our flag means death, and a house music DJ.
Last Friday, 6 feet 10in Northern Irishman became the 15th and final contestant to unveil this year’s strictly.
Speaking on Thursday, he continued: “I am a big man, always, since I have set foot on this earth, so I take my health very seriously, and I see my doctor all the time, and I was checked for the show two weeks ago. [the announcement] And everything was fine, so he was happy to participate in me.
“Please know that I am fine. I’m already treated, and my doctor is not concerned. After two, perhaps three weeks, I will come back very normally, but sadly … it’s not going to time for all training and everything like this.”
He said: “I am amazed. I was really keen to participate in it.”
‘taking it easy’
Nyarn said he was “supported” 100% by producers and others on the show.
“I’m going to make it easy for now, and I will be able to return to work very soon.”
He said: “We live in strange, crazy times at this time. So without preaching, please look at ourselves. Do not ignore what is going on inside your head.
“This is something with which I have not dealt with, so it has really come as a surprise for me. I always thought that I had it.”
He asked people not to worry about them, saying: “I have got it completely.”
When his participation was announced last Friday, he said that participating in the dance competition would “physically be a big challenge for me, but I am ready to increase it.”
In a BBC statement on Thursday, his return was placed below for “unexpected medical reasons”.
The show’s executive producer Sarah James said: “We love to know Christian in this short time, and they have all the construction of a strictly strict dancing contestant.
“We are incredibly regretted to lose it from the series of this year and we all wish him a quick recovery.”
Built by BBC Studios, the show will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer for its new series in this September.