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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland says 'it's all been a joke' after hitting back at Lord Alan Sugar

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Chris McCausland has been batting off some less-than-welcoming comments left, right and centre following his latest Strictly Come Dancing performance.

The comedian, who is Strictly's first blind contestant, was back in the ballroom on Saturday night (October 12) for week four of the BBC One dance contest alongside professional dance partner Dianne Buswell.

And it's fair to say the pair continued to impress as they received another standing ovation in the iconic ballroom for their Salsa to Down Under by Men At Work. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans share 'gutted' response to Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk exit Following the performance, Dianne, who got to bring a touch of Australia to her routine with the staging an inclusing of 'Kangaroo hops', gushed that she was never more proud of Chris as she fought back tears before they were awarded 30 points out of a possible 40.

Following Sunday night's (October 13) results show, which saw them safely sent through to week five of Strictly's 2024 series, Chris took to social media to share his appreciation to those who'd voted for him and Dianne to stay in the competition.

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