BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Vito Coppola say we're 'at the end' as he makes Sarah Hadland vow in final message

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Vito Coppola has re-shared a vow he made to Sarah Hadland at the start of their Strictly Come Dancing journey as he shared his first message as they reached the 'end' of their time in the competition.

The pair take to the ballroom floor for the last time in the grand final of the BBC One dance contest on Saturday night (December 14) as they performed three dances that they hoped would impress enough for them to be crowned the hit dance show's 2024 champions.

Sarah and pro dancer Vito finished in second place in the final leaderboard with 118 points out of a possible 120. They were behind joint favourites JB Gill and Lauren Oakley and Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec, who finished on a near-perfect 119 points from the judges. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland 'quite worn down' in tearful TV appearance after win But despite Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell receiving a total score of 116 points out of a possible 120, leaving them bottom of the leaderboard in the final, the judges' scores on the night didn't matter and their win solely relied on the public vote, after more than eight million tuned into watch their victory and see them lift the coveted Glitterball trophy.

Now, Vito has spoken out about his and Sarah's Strictly journey as the 2023 champ took to social media with a sweet tribute.

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