Strictly Come Dancing presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman are to leave the show.
"We have loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream. We were always going to leave together and now feels like the right time," the pair wrote in a joint statement on Instagram.
"We will have the greatest rest of this amazing series and we just want to say an enormous thank you to the BBC and to every single person who works on the show."
Daly has presented since the first series 21 years ago. Winkleman joined in 2014, having hosted Strictly's sister show It Takes Two since 2004.
The duo called the show's crew "the most brilliant team" who they would "miss every day".
"We will cry when we say the last 'keep dancing' but we will continue to say it to each other.
"Just possibly in tracksuit bottoms at home while holding some pizza," they added.
One of the BBC's highest-rated shows, Strictly Come Dancing launched in 2004. It was originally hosted by Daly and Sir Bruce Forsyth, who stepped down in 2014.
Describing her 21 years on the show, Daly said it was "hard to put into words" what the experience had meant to her.
"Strictly has been more than just a television programme. It's felt like having a third child, a second family, and a huge part of my life since that very first show.
"I knew then it was something special, but I could never have imagined the magic it would bring."
She also paid tribute to "the incomparable Sir Bruce Forsyth", saying: "Brucie set the tone for everything that Strictly became: warmth, wit, connection, and pure showbiz magic."
Winkleman, who also hosts Celebrity Traitors, added: "Strictly is a magical, glittery, fake-tanned train and it's been a privilege to be a tiny part of it.
"It has been my everything, the show I will be eternally grateful for.
"I will never forget Len Goodman trying to teach me what a cucaracha is (I still don't know) and the complete thrill and honour it was to work with Tess on the results show to co-hosting on Saturday nights."
The pair also referenced the off-screen friendship they have built up over the last two decades.
"Tess - I'm so so lucky I got to stand next to you. You're funny, kind, whip smart and a true friend and I love you," Winkleman said.
Daly added: "To my beloved Claud - what an absolute joy and pleasure it has been sharing this adventure with you.
"You're one of a kind, and I'll treasure every giggle, every live show, and every backstage moment we've shared. I'm so grateful to have you as my friend for life."
The pair also completed an "agonising" 24-hour danceathon in 2019 for comic Relief, raising more than £1m by dancing non-stop for 24 hours and five minutes.
Speaking about her decision to leave, Winkleman said she had always believed "it's best to leave a party before you're fully ready to go".
"I know the new hosts will be magnificent, I look forward to watching them take Strictly to new heights."
Daly added: "This isn't a goodbye to glitter, sequins, or Saturday night sparkle (I could never say goodbye to those!). Strictly will forever hold a special place in my heart - but it does feel like the right time to hand over the reins."
Calling Strictly "one of the greatest joys and privileges of my career", she thanked the show's audience, saying: "Your love, loyalty, and unwavering support have meant the world.
"You've carried us through every series, and that has never, ever been taken for granted.
"You are the heart of this show, and I feel so lucky to have shared it with you."
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