Tony Blair Offered £250k to go on Dancing With The Stars

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The former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, was reportedly offered £250k to go on Dancing With The Stars.

Conrad Green, the executive producer of the American Strictly, is trying to lure the ex-Labour leader to come on to next season's British version of the show.

Green appealed to Blair, via the Mirror: "Tony, you've done everything you can do as PM, you've done your bit for the Middle East, now come and put some sequins on and have a real life".

If he decides to come on, Blair would be coupled with Ukrainian dancer Karina Smirnoff.

It is not yet known whether Blair is willing to accept the offer.

Green once offered former US President Bill Clinton a spot on the show but was hung up on.

In the States, Dancing With The Stars is now the highest rated show.  Betting on Dancing With The Stars was available online at BetUS.com.

Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com 

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