Bruno Tonioli recently revealed that he would prefer "dying on stage" when asked about his future plans.
Speaking to The Sun The 68-year-old the Italian choreographer offered an insight into his career plans, explaining that he has no plans to retire since the Britain’s Got Talent judge "adores" his work so much.
"If I drop dead I will drop dead on stage. I love what I do. I always had this dream since I was a kid and what has happened is beyond what I could have ever dreamed of."
"Obviously I had to work very hard, I had to teach myself languages, but still being here, still working in the UK, still working in Hollywood. It’s like, 'Wow! It’s meant to be'."
Bruno, who was one of the original judges on Strictly Come Dancing, pulled out from the show due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Referring to the show, Bruno claimed that he never watched it.
He said: "I haven't watched it, but it’s funny, I never watched it when I was in it. I have no regrets."
Besides being a judge, Bruno expressed desire to be an actor with an emphasis on playing a sinister 'baddie' role.
Expressing an interest in acting, Bruno shared: "I've sung, I’ve danced, I’ve done all of that, but I want to play a baddie."
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