'Strictly Come Dancing' bosses have reportedly changed Seann Walsh and Katya Jones' upcoming routine to make it less sexy.

Katya Jones and Seann Walsh

Katya Jones and Seann Walsh

The duo were recently pictured kissing while on a night out in London and the people behind the BBC show have now decided to scrap the performance they originally planned for Saturday night (13.10.18), conscious that viewers will be watching their routine very closely.

An insider told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "There was a feeling that the touchy-feely dance they were doing was not appropriate given the circumstances.

"The new one is much more fitting - no one wants to see them looking too sexy together, or too happy, when their partners are hurting."

It's believed that Seann and Katya were originally scheduled to perform a rumba, salsa or Argentine tango.

What's more, it's been reported that the professional dancer - who has been married to fellow dancer Neil Jones since 2013 - has been asked to wear a less revealing outfit for the show.

Katya has already apologised for kissing Seann, insisting it was a "one-off mistake".

She wrote on Twitter: "I'm so sorry about any offence or hurt I may have caused with my actions. I wasn't thinking and it was a one-off mistake after some drinks. I love my husband and we are very happy together, this is not a reflection on our relationship. (sic)"

Despite this, Seann's girlfriend, Rebecca Humphries, recently revealed that when she confronted him about the possibility of "something inappropriate" happening, Seann dismissed the suggestion.

She said: "Those pictures were taken on October 3rd. It was my birthday. I was alone at home when Sean texted at 10pm saying the two of them were going for one innocent drink. We had spoken and I told him, not for the first time, that his actions over the past three weeks had led me to believe something inappropriate was going on. He aggressively, and repeatedly, called me a psycho/nuts/mental. As he has done countless times throughout our relationship when I've questioned his inappropriate, hurtful behaviour. (sic)"