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Kent's Len Goodman has announced his retirement from Dancing With The Stars.
The former Strictly Come Dancing judge decided to take a step back after 17 years on the US TV show - the American version of the BBC favourite.
Goodman runs the Goodman Dance Academy in Dartford and lives in Ightham near Sevenoaks.
He is one of many Kent stars with links to Strictly Come Dancing, leading the judging panel for 12 years, until 2016, when he left the BBC show.
He starred in both shows until 2016, when he decided to step down from the UK original.
The 78-year-old announced the news during Monday's semi-final episode of Dancing With The Stars and received a standing ovation from the audience.
He said: "I cannot thank you enough, the Dancing With The Stars family, it's been such a wonderful experience for me."
The announcement caused commotion across the entertainment industry, with stars like Strictly's Shirley Ballas posting a heartfelt message online.
She wrote: "My dearest Len Goodman. Where do I start. I'm in awe of you, not only as my past teacher, but also for all the years of service you have given to @dancingwiththestars and @bbcstrictly.
"You are, and in my book will always be, a king. Your constructive criticism in helping celebrities improve along with your humour is irreplaceable. An authentic dancer, judge and adjudicator from the head to toe.
"My heart is full of so many memories with you over the years and I will treasure those forever. I’m sad you are leaving DWTS USA but we gain you back here in UK. You are a super star, a one of a kind human with a talent beyond words. A heart bigger than any ocean.
"Thank you for all you have done for the dance industry. Your legacy in the ballroom will forever remain.
"Take your well earned rest to spend time with your beautiful family. No one deserves it more than you.
"A true dancing legend. Love you to the moon and back Len Xx #king"