Len Goodman made an eerie prediction about his personal loss of life
Len Goodman, the legendary ballroom dancer and “Dancing With the Stars” choose who died Monday, eerily predicted his personal loss of life.
He beforehand revealed that he anticipated he would meet his maker at age 79.
When Goodman handed this week after battling bone most cancers, he was simply three days shy of 79.
“Bing Crosby had the proper concept. He performed 18 holes of golf, then, bosh, dropped down useless,” he mentioned in a December interview with the Each day Mail. “I don’t desire a load of lingering.
“My dad had the proper concept, too,” the skilled dancer continued. “He liked gardening, and he had a stroke whereas he was out within the backyard. He was 79, so if I’m going the way in which of my dad, that’ll be subsequent 12 months.”
Goodman’s supervisor introduced the British ballroom dancer’s passing on Monday, saying he died in hospice care in Kent, England, surrounded by his household.

“It’s with nice disappointment to announce that Len Goodman has handed away peacefully, aged 78,” his supervisor Jackie Gill said in a statement. “A much-loved husband, father and grandfather who will likely be sorely missed by household, associates and all who knew him.”
The tenured “DWTS” choose appeared on the US dance competitors present from 2005 to 2022 and served as the top choose on the British model, titled “Strictly Come Dancing,” from 2004 to 2016.
In 2022, after 17 years, Goodman introduced his departure from “DWTS.”
“I received the decision to be a choose three days earlier than the primary present,” he mentioned on the time, according to Variety. “Little Len! Who am I? I’m only a dance trainer from Dartford. Out of the blue, I’m thrust into Hollywood. I received the fame for being the powerful choose, as a result of what I see is what I say.”

Dancers and Hollywood friends paid tribute to Goodman — who additionally appeared as a presenter for quite a few reveals, together with “Companions in Rhyme” — calling him “a beautiful, heat entertainer” who will likely be “vastly missed.”
Previous to his bone most cancers analysis, he underwent therapy for prostate most cancers in 2009, and in 2020 he revealed he had surgical procedure on his brow as a consequence of facial melanoma.
He’s survived by his spouse, Sue Barrett, and his son, James Goodman.