Anton Du Beke is "gutted" he was turned down as the new 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge.

Anton Du Beke

Anton Du Beke

The 50-year-old professional dancer was firm favourite to replace Len Goodman as the head judge when he turned his back on the ballroom and latin show at the end of last year but he's said to be distraught that bosses chose Shirley Ballas to claim the seat on the tough panel.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "Anton would never say anything publicly about being overlooked but he and everyone around him have been left gutted by the decision.

"They [bosses] feel the panel needs a British bloke on it as a straight swap for Len. It's a risk changing such a successful formula. It's also been said that he is being looked down on as 'just a dancer' when really there's much more to him than that."

However, it's understood that the BBC One show bosses have always eyed up a female replacement for the four-judge panel ever since Len announced his retirement last summer.

Shirley pipped both Anton, Brendon Cole, plus ex-professional dancer Karen Hardy and Ireland's Dancing With The Star's judges Loraine Barry and Brian Redmond to the position after impressing producers duringa screen test last month.

It is expected to be an awkward run-in for Anton and Shirley when the new series starts but dancer Katya Jones - who partnered with Ed Balls last year - is excited about the new line up.

She said: "Shirley has a strong personality and her being on the panel equals out the ladies and gentlemen. It will be interesting."

Meanwhile, Shirley - who is nicknamed the 'Queen of Latin' - will certainly give the other judges Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood a run for their money as she's one of the most decorated professional dancers in the world.

She is three-time British Open to the World Latin American Champion, 10-time United States Latin American Champion, and multiple-times British National Champion.