It's not too late to start playing our Strictly drinking game
Saturday nights mean one thing at the moment - Strictly Come Dancing - well, especially if you're anything like us and are obsessed with the show.
We've already created a Love Island drinking game ready for its return in January, but let's not wish our lives away - let's instead enjoy a drink or two as the Strictly stars take to the dance floor this week dressed as our favourite Halloween characters.Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram @ok_mag if you do give the game a go...
Please make sure you drink plenty of water, don’t drink and drive and always consume alcohol responsibly. Take a sip if... Have a shot if... Finish your drink if... Strictly Come Dancing airs on Saturday and Sunday on BBC One.
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