BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland reveals unique way of handling 'defeats' with daughter

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Chris McCausland has revealed the unique way he is teaching his daughter about handling 'defeats' with his daughter after worrying he'd faced his own in Strictly Come Dancing.

The comedian, who is the show's first-ever blind contestant, has won the hearts of viewers of the BBC One dance contest alongside his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell.

But Chris appeared to be fearing for his future in the hit dance show last weekend as he performed during Strictly's first-ever 'Icons Week' before it was confirmed he was through to week eight alongside Dianne during the latest results show last Sunday night (November 3). READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe breaks silence on exit claims as fans respond For their week seven performance, Chris and Dianne delivered a Tango to rock band KISS' hit Rock and Roll All Nite, in which they sported dark outfits and eye makeup reminiscent of the rock band before scoring 29 out of a possible 40 points from the judges.

Following the news he'd made it through to another week, Chris took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and said: "If I'm honest, I was quite down on myself in that interview clip straight after the dance that was on the results show tonight because I thought I had made a pretty big mistake.

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