BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Dianne Buswell supported over four-word message after Chris McCausland performance Dianne Buswell has been flooded with support after she shared a four-word message in response to her and Chris McCausland's latest Strictly Come Dancing performance.
Dianne and Chris were seen opening the sixth week of the BBC One dance contest, which just so happened to be the show's annual Halloween special on Saturday night (October 26).
They got the spooky festivites off to a lively start with a hip shaking samba to Stayin’ Alive by The Bee Gees. Dressed in a sparkly suit and frazzled wig, the stand-up grooved along the floor in between gravestones with his partner Dianne to pick up a score of 26. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing viewers' 'jaws drop' as Vito Coppola's celebrity double spotted Judge Motsi Mabuse, who was dressed as Disney icon Cruella De Vil, hailed it as a "fun way to open the show" and said he had "nailed the character" while head judge Shirley Ballas, aka Hocus Pocus' Winifred Sanderson, thought he did "incredibly well" but that he "overcooked the bounce" in the dance.
But during his chat with Claudia Winkleman, Chris didn't shy away from the fact that the Samba had been the dance of death for a number of the 2024 series' couples so far, and recognised that going first has also seen some of his fellow competitors end up in the bottom-two.
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