BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Tasha Ghouri reveals why she'd have felt 'guilty' if she won show as she shines on tour

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Tasha Ghouri has told why she would have felt "guilty" if she had won Strictly Come Dancing last year. The reality star was seen competing in the final of the BBC One dance contest back in December.

Tasha and her pro dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec finished joint top of the leaderboard at the end of the grand final in mid-December alongside JB Gill and Lauren Oakley.

But the decision as to who was crowned this year's champions was one made by the voting public and despite high scores for Tasha and JB on the night, it was comedian Chris McCausland and his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell who lifted the famous Glitterball trophy.

Now, Tasha has explained that she'd have felt 'guilty' to have won Strictly's 2024 series as Chris, who was the dance show's first-ever blind contestant - and Dianne had to put in "twice the amount of hard work" as everyone else because of his visual impairment.

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