This Morning presenter Josie Gibson has shared a look into her wellness routine by undergoing alternative healing in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the 41-year-old television personality posted a video of herself during a session, explaining the physical benefits she hopes to gain from the high-pressure oxygen environment.
After all this move toward intensive physical recovery comes as speculation intensifies regarding her potential participation in the upcoming series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment, which proponents claim enhances the body’s natural healing processes and reduces inflammation.
For Josie Gibson, who recently completed a demanding stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, the focus on physical maintenance suggests she is preparing her body for a strenuous new challenge.
Insiders suggest that BBC producers have placed her at the top of their wish list for the 2026 ballroom competition, viewing her "down-to-earth" charm as a perfect fit for the show’s refreshed lineup.
The rumors of Josie Gibson joining Strictly Come Dancing follow a period of significant transition for the long-running BBC program.
After all with several veteran professional dancers and presenters moving on, the show is reportedly looking for "sure-fire hits" to anchor the new season.
However, sources indicate that talks are in an advanced stage, and the presenter’s recent focus on alternative healing is seen by many as a "pre-training" ritual to ensure she is in peak condition for the grueling rehearsal schedule.
While Josie Gibson has not officially confirmed her spot on the roster, her recent social media activity points toward a lifestyle shift centered on health and endurance.
Fans of the Bristol-born star have praised her transparency regarding her wellness journey, noting that her relatable approach to fitness makes her an ideal contestant for the ballroom.
As the official cast announcement nears, the "Josie effect" is already generating significant buzz for the 2026 series.