Ali Bastian has revealed that she has now left The Bill and is "excited" to take part in Strictly Come Dancing.
The actress has been training for the BBC One dance show while playing PC Sally Armstrong on the ITV police drama.
She told the Sunday Mail: "The last few weeks, I've been doing both at the same time, so it's been quite mad. We were filming a riot a week ago and I was in proper helmet, riot shield and jumpsuit, so I'm really enjoying the transition to high heels and sequins!
"The decision was already made but the timing has been perfect. I had my last scenes in The Bill on Thursday and it's been hard to say goodbye to everyone because I've had such a good time. But I'm so excited about Strictly. Right now, I'm just enjoying every moment and we'll just have to see what the future holds."
Bastian admitted that she is scared of dancing in front of a live audience, saying: "The millions of viewers is the frightening part I'm trying not to think about."
Bastian added that she and dance partner Brina Fortuna have "a good laugh".
The next series of Strictly Come Dancing begins on Friday at 8.30pm on BBC One.