BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Chris McCausland flooded with support as fans spot live show detail in update
Chris McCausland has been flooded with support as fans were quick to point out a detail they spotted during the latest Strictly Come Dancing live show.
The comedian and his professional dance partner Dianne Buswell are currently back in training for week ten of the BBC One dance contest after getting their highest score of the series so far last weekend.
Chris and Dianne opened Saturday night's (November 16) live show which was broadcast live from the world-famous Blackpool Tower Ballroom for one weekend only as part of Strictly's annual special
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They were the first of the eight couples to make it through to week nine of Strictly's 20th-anniversary series to take to the world-famous ballroom floor, performing a classical American smooth routine to Canadian-born singer Paul Anka’s Jump that earned them their first 10s of the series.
Head judge Shirley Ballas told black tie-wearing Chris that he had the "best feet I’ve seen in a long time", and "didn’t miss a beat". Anton Du Beke said, "If anyone can beat that tonight, I’d be amazed", before they earned 37 points out of a possible 40 from the judges, as co-host Tess Daly revealed they were the 100th Strictly couple to perform in Blackpool.
It was then confirmed during Sunday night's (November 17) results show that Chris and Dianne had made it through to week 10 of Strictly's 2024 series which was a personal goal for Dianne as it means her parents will get to see her perfomr live in the ballroom for the first time as they visit from Australia.
But ahead of their return to Strictly's ballroom in Elstree Studio this Saturday (November 23) when they'll perform a Paso Doble to El


