BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland reveals 11-year-old daughter's one word for Craig Revel Horwood
Strictly Come Dancing winner Chris McCausland has revealed his daughter's one-word opinion of Craig Revel Horwood - despite his unexpected emotional moment with her dad during the show's grand final.
The comedian and his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell were crowned the BBC One dance contest's 2024 champions during the grand final on Saturday night (December 14) after 13 weeks of dancing together.
The pair fought off stiff competition during the sparkling grand final. from Tasha Ghouri and Aljaz Skorjanec, JB Gill and Lauren Oakley and Sarah Hadland and Vito Coopla to take the title for the 22nd series and lift the coveted Glitterball trophy.
READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland says he 'hasn't recovered' as he breaks silence on win
After Tess Daly announced them as this year's winners of the BBC One dance contest, Chris said it was "astonishing” to win. He cried and hugged his partner Dianne after the title was announced, with them both appearing to be in disbelief.
Now, Chris has appeared on TV for the first time on ITV's Lorraine on Monday (December 16) in his first interview since his spectacular win alongside Dianne, saying he's still feeling 'quite worn down' in his first interview since winning the hit dance show.
As it was suggested his Strictly win and what he's achieved on the show is changing the lives of people around the country who have a vision disability, host Ranvir Singh then asked: "What does it mean to you to have won?" to which he said: "I just wanted to go into this and represent people and the thing that was panicking me was the dancing.
"I know it's a dancing show and it sounds silly to say that but I thought it could be a disaster. Then I thought in every other way,


