Chris McCausland has admitted to being 'unsure' about Dianne Buswell's chreography decision after their latest routine on Strictly Come Dancing brought viewers to tears.
Their latest appearance in the show's famous ballroom saw them dance a beautiful waltz which they to the Liverpool anthem You'll Never Walk Alone, in a nod to Chris' beloved home city and football club, with the iconic track sung on the night by fellow Liverpudlian Tommy Blaize.
The emotional dance, which saw Dianne leave Chris on the dance floor for an incredible solo section, went down well in the studio with the audience giving them a standing ovation and the judges, including Shirley Ballas who needed a minute to gather herself. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Paul Merson issues 'sad' update days after show exit The judges then scored them 35 out of a possible 40 points, their highest score of the series so far, and they were later seen making it through to week six of the BBC One dance contest which will be the annual Halloween special.
It's already been confirmed that they'll perform a Samba to Stayin Alive’ by The Bee Gees but the idea is very much against Chris' wish, which he revealed in a new update alongside Dianne as part of their video series 'CHRIS DIAnneRIES' on Tuesday evening (October 22).
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