OHMYGOSSIP — Louis Theroux thinks he’d excel on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’. The 51-year-old documentary-maker loves dancing in his kitchen at home and has suggested he’d love to appear on the BBC show one day. He said: “I like to think I’m a good dancer. “I know I’ve had too many drinks when I’m in the kitchen dancing while listening to something on the smart speaker – often hip-hop – and I start doing the funky robot and then I start doing MC Hammer spins. And that’s where it happens and I start thinking I should really go on ‘Strictly’.” On the other hand, Louis has ruled himself out of ever appearing on ‘The Masked Singer,’ admitting he hasn’t “got a brilliant voice”. Asked about the possibility, he said on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’: “I haven’t got a brilliant voice. I’ve got a very narrow range in which I can hold a tune.” Louis wrote a new book, titled ‘Theroux The Keyhole’, during the coronavirus lockdown. And the TV star – who has been married to his wife, Nancy, since 2012 – discussed the ways in which he passed the time amid the pandemic. Speaking about his drinking habits in lockdown, Louis said: “My wife Nancy would be saying ‘You’re drunk aren’t you? I can tell. You’re doing a squinty thing with your eyes.’ And I thought I was disguising it well. It was never the case that I thought it was getting away from me.” Louis also turned to exercise as a means of coping with the lockdown. The documentary-maker revealed that he followed Joe Wicks’ online workout classes. He shared: “My other way of coping in lockdown was exercise, so I would do a Joe Wicks. I became a slightly missionary convert to the Joe Wicks programme of exercise.” ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ is on Saturday (20.11.21) at 9.30pm on ITV and ITV Hub.