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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland admits what he 'might just do' after exit

Chris McCausland has revealed what he 'might just do' once his time in Strictly Come Dancing comes to an end. The comedian is currently going from strenth to strength in the BBC One dance contest with one more live show now standing between him and the final.

It was confirmed during Strictly's latest results show on Sunday (December 1) that Chris and his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell had made it through to next weekend's semi-final.

It comes after the latest live edition of the hit dance show on Saturday night (November 30) was both the quarter-final and Strictly's Musicals Week special, which saw the comedian and the professional dancer perform a quickstep to You’re The Top from Anything Goes.

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Dianne was seen and heard screaming with delight at the end of the performance, which went on to see them receive a score of 32 out of a possible 40 points.

Judge Craig Revel Horwood said of the dance: "Your posture, I think, suffered in this particular dance coming up, and it was getting a little bit hunched again, and your weight seemed to be drifting a little bit too far forward. The footwork at the end was not right as well, but you know what you bring to this? Personality, the acting was absolutely brilliant. And I agree with everyone else, the movement around the floor, the amount of floor you covered, was exceptional."

Soon after, Dianne was heard addressing the criticism they received. She told Claudia Winkleman: "I am so grateful for [the judge's] constructive criticism," before Chris to jokingly interjected with: "I'm not!"

Dianne then struggled to hold back tears as she continued: "But you

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