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Shirley Ballas stuns as she flashes leotard on Strictly tour and 'thanks 61-year-old legs'

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Strictly Come Dancing's head judge Shirley Ballas has taken to Twitter to flash her pins after an exhilarating evening performing on the live tour.The champion ballroom dancer, 61, showcased her legs while still in her dancing costume as she "thanked" them for allowing her to dance with her Strictly co-stars last night.In view of her 76,500 followers, Shirley put on a leggy display as she lifted up her skirt to unveil a revealing black bodysuit.Appearing in her dressing room after the night had ended, Shirley filmed a quick clip in front of her mirror.Wearing an electric blue skirt, Shirley expertly maneuvered the fabric to show off her incredible legs after the evening of dancing.She told her followers: "So I wanted to thank these 61-year-old legs for allowing me to have a dance with all the Strictly crew today."Rearranging her leotard, Shirley added, "Not looking bad, not looking bad," before she was interrupted by a knock on the door of her dressing room.The star appeared to still be in full-glam following her performance as she donned turquoise, glittery, dance shoes and a face of full make-up.Last night saw Shirley take to the dance floor where she performed a Samba with Strictly winner, Giovanni Pernice.Yesterday was the tour's last night in Glasgow, with the Strictly crew heading down to Nottingham to continue their performance tomorrow.Following her video, Shirley's fans were quick to gush over her enviable pins in the comments section.Twitter user Beckylou wrote: "You look amazing Shirley dancers always have the best pins!"Velda Longstaff commented: "Shirley you are amazing and an inspiration to dancers starting out on their own dancing journey and to us 60ish and young."While Gold Rush Boss penned: "61 and.

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