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Strictly Come Dancing is reportedly suffering from a fake tan shortage, after the prices were raised by £91.
The show is known for its contestants, professionals and judges alike sporting a deeply tanned complexion, and the shortage has left some of its stars 'terrified', according to The Sun.
The chemical supplies which are used to make the bronzer have reportedly dried up and prices have risen from £12 per kilo to £103, leaving the whole country at a shortage.
Oh no: Strictly Come Dancing is currently suffering from a fake tan shortage, after the prices were raised by £91 per kilogram, with Craig Revel Horwood apparently 'terrified'
Make up artists on the show go through a staggering 57 litres of fake tan each series.
Carrie Marsh, who has been hailed as the show's tanning guru, told the publication: 'It's awful. Some companies just can't get hold of it. Strictly won't be Strictly without the fake tan. The viewers and contestants love it. They will be mortified if they can't get their tan.'
MailOnline has contacted Strictly representatives for further comment.
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