BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland confesses reason for 'hard work' after going 'missing'
Chris McCausland has admitted the reason why he has been 'working hard' this week ahead of his next live Strictly Come Dancing performance.
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Chris McCausland has admitted the reason why he has been 'working hard' this week ahead of his next live Strictly Come Dancing performance.
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