Strictly Come Dancing fans were quick to make the same prediction as Dianne Buswell shared an emotional message. There are now just days to go until the end of the hit dance show's 2024 series.
The semi-final of the BBC One dance contest on Saturday night (December 7) saw the five remaining couples in the competition return to the ballroom to perform two dances each in a bid to make it through to the final.
Among the couples performing were Dianne and her celebrity dance partner Chris McCausland who kicked off their fight to be in the final by performing a Charleston to When You’re Smiling by The Blue Vipers Of Brooklyn which was awarded 33 points by the judges. READ MORE: ITV I'm A Celebrity's Coleen Rooney says it's 'been tough' in Wayne Rooney admission after jungle exit Their other dance, a Viennese waltz to Nothing Else Matters by Metallica, received 36 points from the judges.
The latter routine saw Chris, who is Strictly's first blind contestant, and Dianne in tears at its conclusion, with the dancer hugging her celebrity partner and telling him: "I'm so proud of you." Craig Revel Horwood, often known for his harsh but constructive criticism, said following the routine: "My pen went down.
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