BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans distracted by same detail as Bobby Brazier admits 'I don't know if we are coping' ahead of semi-final
Strictly Come Dancing fans appear to have been distracted by the same detail on Tuesday's (December 5) spin-off show It Takes Two. The BBC2 programme runs alongside the hit BBC One dance competition, offering viewers an extra insight into the contestant's antics.
Host Fleur East returned to front the show on Tuesday with more backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the Strictly Come Dancing world. Joining her on the programme was EastEnders' Bobby Brazier and his dance partner Dianne Buswell, who discussed their performance from Musicals Week and their upcoming dances in the semi-final.
The 20-year-old actor has made it through to the next round of the dance contest alongside Coronation Street star Ellie Leach, former tennis pro Annabel Croft and West End star Layton Williams. Each of the four celebrities were immediately put through to the semi finals after actor Nigel Harman was forced to withdraw from the competition due to sustaining an injury.
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During Musicals Week, Bobby and Dianne performed a Salsa to 'Time of my Life' from Dirty Dancing and received a score of 34 from the judges. But admittedly, the iconic lift didn't go as well as planned, despite it never going wrong in rehearsals.
Speaking to It Takes Two host Fleur East, Dianne explained: "Every single time we practised there was never a moment where we thought we wouldn't do the lift. We did it every single time. But on the show there is pressure, the audience, you get excited. It happened, but just not the best we could have done it."
Fleur then revealed that the