Len Goodman, a longtime judge on Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing with the Stars, has passed away. He was 78.

Jackie Gill reports that on Saturday night, Goodman “passed away peacefully.”.

“Len passed away on Saturday night in a hospice in Kent with his family by his side. It was bone cancer. According to Good Morning America, his management said on Monday that he was a “true gentleman” who maintained his sense of humor despite being ill.

A judge on “Dancing with the Stars,” Len Goodman, passed away at the age of 78.

Goodman retired from his position as the head judge of DWTS in November 2022 after serving for 31 seasons.

Having been with the show since its inception in 2005, he said, “It has been an enormous joy for me to be a part of such a magnificent performance.

Aside from that, he expressed his happiness at having more time to spend with his family “back in Britain. ”.

Many people attribute the resurgence of interest in the sport on both sides of the Atlantic to the former professional ballroom dancer and British champion.

A judge on “Dancing with the Stars,” Len Goodman, passed away at the age of 78.

Following the 2004 BBC premiere of Strictly Come Dancing, he served as the show’s head judge for 12 seasons before moving to the US version, DWTS, where he remained until his retirement in November 2022.

Many people associated with each dancing competition expressed their condolences after learning of his passing.

Carrie Ann Inaba, “a different judge,” referred to Goodman as “A Dancer.”. a professor who is a good person and an excellent storyteller. a soul that is distinctive. a genuine aid. a domestic man. A close friend, too. ”.

“After the previous season, it was painful for me to say goodbye. It was completely ruined by the news of today, though. You left, and I can’t believe it. ”.

A judge on “Dancing with the Stars,” Len Goodman, passed away at the age of 78.

Kym Johnson-Herjavec, a professional dancer who participated in the show from 2006 to 2015, expressed her sorrow over the passing of a “class act.”. ”.

Ten paddles and ten mirror balls have been placed on the heavens’ gates today. The sound of Len giving you a ten always made you feel better. He was a courteous gentleman with a cunning smile. We genuinely miss you. Len, please leave in peace. ”.

Tom Bergeron, a former DWTS host, gave a succinct but heartfelt tribute to Goodman.

Undoubtedly a good man.

Tim Davie, director-general of the BBC, praised Goodman as “a wonderful, warm entertainer” to millions of viewers. People of all ages felt that their families should have him because of his likeability, which he possessed. The success of Strictly came from Len’s inspiration. He will be sorely missed by both the general public and his countless friends and family.

Len, may you rest in peace. All the memories are appreciated.